44 ounces is 1.375 quarts. (There are 32 ounces in a quart.)
16 oz, so 2 cups
first of all there are many free online conversions to figure this question out. Secondly, the answer depends on how you want to approach the question and what information you already have. I'll assume you know how many ounces in a cup, cups in a pint, pints in a quart and quarts in a gallon. if you knew how many ounces in a cup and how many cups in a gallon you could skip steps. you can multiply how many ounces in a cup by how many cups in a pint, then multiply that answer by how many pints in a quart, then multiply that answer by how many quarts in a gallon. conversely you could divide a gallon by the number of quarts in a gallon, divide that answer by the number of pints in a quart, divide that answer by the number of cups in a pint and divide that answer by the number of ounces in a cup. This will give you a fraction. The recipricol of that fraction is the number of ounces in a gallon. adding and subtracting would be nothing more than a convoluted way of explaining the multiplication or division of the problem.
Is this a trick question? I'm not going to bite. You can get no cups if you don't add water. The most you can get is 12 cups, but it will depend on how many cups of water you add.
0.1 gallon of bleach, or 12.8 ounces (just over 1.5 cups)
1 pint = 2 cups 4 pints = 8 cups and add the 3 cups to this to get 11 cups
It depends on the brand and concentration of the powder mix. I would add it to taste.
1/6 of a gallon is 1/6 of a gallon ANSWER 1: there are SIX 1/6 of a gallon in a gallon a gallon has 4 quarts 1/6 of 4 quarts = 4/6 or 2/3 ANSWER 2: There are SIX 2/3 quarts in ONE gallon a quart has 4 cups so a gallon has 16 cups 1/6 of 16 cups = 16/6 or 8/3 or 2 2/3 cups ANSWER 3: So, there are SIX 2 2/3 cups in ONE gallon a cup has 16 tablespoons so a gallon has 16 cups/gallon x 15 tablespoons/cup = 256 tablespoons 1/6 of 256 tablespoons = 256/6 or 128/3 or 42 2/3 tablespoons ANSWER 4: So, there are SIX 42 2/3 tablespoons in a gallon a tablespoon has 3 teaspoons so a gallon has 3 teaspoons/tablespoon X 256 tablespoons/gallon = 768 teaspoons/gallon 1/6 of 786 teaspoons = 128 ANSWER 5: So, there are SIX 128 teaspoons in a gallon You could use this same reasoning to figure drops, ounces, pounds, liters, ml, or any other liquid measure as long as you know how to convert that measure to gallons. The point is that there is no exact measure or unit that is 1/6 of a gallon. But you can use any liquid measure to calculate how many of those units make 1/6 of a gallon. Anyone care to add other unit types to this answer?
For every one-and-a-half cups of rice, I add two cups of water.
You add them up: 432 + 217 = 649
It depends what recipe you use. But generally between 32 to 40 cups of water.
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To add 2.5 fluid oz into 1 gallon of fluid, you would need to add it 2.5/128 (where 128 oz = 1 gallon) = 0.01953 of a gallon each time.To add 2.5 oz into 3.25 gallons of fluid, you would need to do 3.25 x 0.01953 = 0.063476 gallons. Or about 1/16 of a gallon.