QUARTS, not "quarters." But a quart is a quarter of a gallon (1/4 gal or 0.25 gal). So for every 4 quarts, you have 1 gallon. 20 quarts = 5 sets of 4 quarts each, so 5 x 4 = 20, and you can see where your answer is.
Assuming the jug is filled to the brim with quarters, each quarter has a value of $0.25. A gallon can hold approximately 3,300 quarters, so a 3-gallon jug would hold around 9,900 quarters. Therefore, the total value of the quarters in the 3-gallon jug would be approximately $2,475.
There are 4 quarters of a gallon in a gallon.
1 gallon = 4 quarters.
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about $95.000
A 5-gallon jug can hold approximately 18.9 liters of liquid. Since 1 US quarter has a volume of approximately 0.069 cubic inches, you can calculate that a 5-gallon jug can hold around 3,721 quarters. Therefore, it would take approximately $930.25 in quarters to fill a 5-gallon jug.
13.33333333 hats, so you would need 14 to hold 10l but with room left over
you don't even make sense, you have no friends 4 quarts to a gallon idiot 4 quarters to one dollar you can put like a thousand quarters in a gallon jug
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Two quarters equals one half. Whether it is a gallon, mile, kilometre or month.