One-quarter (0.25) of a bushel in a peck.
There are four pecks to the bushel. You can do the rest. Pkkao says that the answer is 12.
2 bushels
Pecks and bushels have been used as measurements for dry goods such as grains and produce for centuries. Their usage dates back to ancient times and continues to be used today, although less common due to the adoption of standardized metric units in many countries.
Four pecks make up one bushel. So, one peck is equal to 1/4 (or 0.25) bushels.
1 bushel equals 4 pecks, so 10 pecks is 2.5 bushels.
12 Pecks is equal to 3 Bushels. 1 Peck = 0.25 Bushels 12 Pecks * 0.25 Bushels = 3 Bushels
12 pecks =3 bushels
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Since four pecks is one bushel, then 24 pecks - three bushels is 12 pecks, or three bushels.
19 bushels is 76 pecks.
76 pecks in 19 bushels
4 pecks equals a bushel.
There are four pecks to the bushel. You can do the rest. Pkkao says that the answer is 12.
Four bushels in 16 pecks.
19 bushels = 76 pecks
76
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