Four (4) pecks is equivalent to one bushel.
Well, honey, the correct answer is that there are 4 pecks in a bushel. So next time you're at the farmer's market and someone tries to pull a fast one on you, you can set them straight with that little nugget of knowledge. Keep on keepin' on!
If the corn meets minimum standards, one bushel weighs 56 pounds.
One bushel of corn is 56 pounds, so 56 pounds = 0.028 ton (US short ton).
it weighs 56lbs for one bushel
One cubic yard = 21.7 bushels.
There are 4 pecks in one bushel.
Four pecks equal one bushel.
four pecks is equal to one bushel, or eight gallons
There are 3 bushels in 12 pecks. Since 4 pecks are equivalent to 1 bushel, you would divide 12 pecks by 4 to get 3 bushels.
There are 4 pecks in one bushel.
You have it reversed. There are four PECKS in one BUSHEL.
A bushel, but I haven't seen one for ages!
One bushel= Four (4) pecks 8 gallons= Four (4) pecks
Well, honey, the correct answer is that there are 4 pecks in a bushel. So next time you're at the farmer's market and someone tries to pull a fast one on you, you can set them straight with that little nugget of knowledge. Keep on keepin' on!
Since four pecks is one bushel, then 24 pecks - three bushels is 12 pecks, or three bushels.
One bushel (bu) is equivalent to 32 dry quarts or approximately 8 dry pecks (pk). In terms of volume, this means that one bushel can be divided into multiple pecks, with each peck being a quarter of a bushel. Therefore, 1 bu = 8 pk.
In agricultural measurements, there are typically 4 pecks (pk.) in 1 bushel (bu). A peck is equivalent to 8 dry quarts, and a bushel is equivalent to 4 pecks or 32 dry quarts. Therefore, in 1 bushel, there are 4 pecks.