110 quarts is 27.5 gallons.
Approximately 1/4 of a US gallon in 1 litre
1 Gallon, 1 quart, and 1/2 a pint, :) Hope this helps.
There are approximately 325851 gallons of water in 55000 cubic feet per second.
Call the unknown amount of substance R to be added a. The mixture initially contains 1 gallon of S combined with 2 gallons of R. After the addition, the mixture will contain the oiginal 1 gallon of S and (2 + a) gallons of R. In order for the content of S to be 25 % after the mixing, 1 gallon must equal 0.25(1 + 2 + a)gallons, or (1 - 0.75)gallons = (0.25)a, or a = 0.25/0.25 = 1 gallon.
Well, 1 quart is bigger than 6 ounces, there are 8 fl. oz. in a cup, 2 cups in a pint, 2 pints in a quart, and 4 quarts in a gallon. 8 x 2 x 2 is 32 oz. in a quart 32 / 6 = 5 1/3 the other way take the reciprical and your answer is 3/16's quarts are in 6 oz.
10 gallons = 40 quart s= 160 cups
To find out how many 10's are in 110, you divide 110 by 10. The calculation is 110 ÷ 10 = 11. Therefore, there are 11 tens in 110.
13.2 Gallons.
Gallons of what? If you are asking about fuel tank capacity, it holds 19 gallons.
11.5 gallons.
16 gallons ( U. S. )
Gallons of what? Need more info please.
13.20 US gallons = 50 L
3371 Gallons
The 110's were in the second century AD.
The ditloid "110 M in the S G" stands for "110 minutes in the Super Bowl."
One US quart is equal to two US pints each comprising 16 fluid ounces.One Imperial quart is equal to two Imperial pints each comprising 20 fluid ounces.In each standard of measurement:one quart is equal to one quarter of a gallon and4 quarts equal one gallon.I learned this visual method in school. Draw a big "G" to represent gallons. Inside the "G" draw 4 "Q"s. "Q"=Quart. Inside each "Q" draw 2 "P"s. "P"=Pint. Inside each "P" draw 2 "C"s. "C" =Cup.So if you need to know which is bigger you now have a visual representation.