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pt 1. 6 cups- 2. 8 qt 3. 32 oz- 4. 3 qt 1 pt- 5.4gal 2 qt 6. 6 lb 6 oz- gal lb p

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Question

pt 1. 6 cups- 2. 8 qt 3. 32 oz- 4. 3 qt 1 pt- 5.4gal 2 qt 6. 6 lb 6 oz- gal lb pt oz -pt .pt gal 8. 18 cups 9. 12 qt 10. 5 gal 2 qt - 11. 7 pt 1 cupcups 12. 5 qt 1 pt 13. Alex bought 6 pints of milk. He wants to give 1 cup of milk to each person in his class. How many qt pt people can he serve? How many gallons of milk does he have? How many liters of milk does he have? (Note: 1 liter is equal to 1.057 quarts). 14. Milind bought 6 pints of fruit juice. Sara bought 1 gallon of fruit juice. How many quarts of fruit uice did each person buy? Who bought more fruit juice? How many more quarts were there?

Explanation / Answer

1. 6 cups = 2.839 pt

1 cup = 0.473 pt (pints)

So 6 cups = 6 x 0.473 = 2.839 pt

2. 8 qt (quart) = 2 gal

1 quart = 0.25 gallon, so 8 qt = 8 x 0.25 = 2 gal

3. 32 oz = 2 lb

1 oz = 0.0625 lb so, 32 oz =32 x 0.0625 = 2 lb

4. 3 qt 1 pt =7pt

1 qt = 2 pints so, 3qt = 3x2 = 6pt

and 3qt 1pt = 6+1= 7pt

5. 4 gal 2 qt = 18 qt

1 gal = 4 qt so 4 gal =4 x 4 =16 qt

4 gal 2 qt = 16 + 2 =18 qt

6. 6 lb 6 oz = 102 oz

1 lb = 16 oz so 6 lb = 6 x 16 =96 oz

6 lb 6 oz = 96 oz + 6oz =102 oz

7. 7 qt = 14 pt

1 qt = 2 pt so 7 qt = 7 x 2 = 14 pt

8. 18 cups =9pts

1 cup = 0.5 pt so 18 cups = 9 pts

9. 12 qt = 3 gal

1 qt = 0.25 gal so 12 qt = 12 x 0.25 =3 gal

10. 5 gal 2qt = 22 qt

1 gal = 4 qt so 5 gal = 5 x 4 = 20 qt

and 5 gal 2 qt = 20 + 2 = 22 qt

11. 7 pt 1 cup =15.7936 cups

1 pt = 2.11338 cups so 7 pt = 7 x 2.11338 = 14.7936 cups

7 pt 1 cup = 14.7936 +1 = 15.7936 cups

12. 5 qt 1 pt = 10.46353 pt

1 qt = 1.89271 pt so 5 qt = 5 x 1.89271 = 9.46353

and 5qt 1 pt = 9.46353 +1 = 10.46353 pt

13. Given that A has 6 pints of milk

We know that 1 pint (US liquid pint) = 2 cups (US cups)

So, 6 pints = 6 x 2 = 12 cups of milk. It is mentioned that 1 cup is served to each person.

Hence, answer to the first part is, he can serve 12 persons with 6 pints of milk.

We know that 1 pint = 0.125 gallon

6 pints = 0.75 gallons. So, A has 0.75 gallons of milk.

1 pint = 0.473 liters

6 pints = 6 x 0.473 = 2.83906 litres

So, A has 2.83906 litres of milk.

14. 1 pint = 0.5 quart

M bought 6 pints of fruit juice = 6 x 0.5 = 3 quarts of fruit juice.

1 gallon = 4 quart