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That is 26 cups
4 cups = 1 quart Hence 26 cups is 26/4 = 13/2 = 6 and 1/2 quarts
26 quarts are in 8 cups and 8 gallons.
there are 4 cups in one quart so that means that 104 / 4 = x where 104 is the cups and x is the quarts. 104 / 4 = 26, so 26 quarts in 104 cups.
7 quarts is more than 26 cups. 7 quarts is equal to 28 cups.
6.5 qts.
2 cups in 1 pint, 2 pints in 1 quarts, 4 quarts in 1 gallon. 2*2*4*26=416 cups in 26 gallons
There are 93 quarts in 372 cups.
There are 236 cups in 59 quarts.
There are 18 cups in 4.5 quarts.
64 cups
there are 60 cups in 15 quarts.