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Just a quick math question. When converting 18 quarts into gallons, I would have to divide by 4 to get the answer which is 4.5, but why am I dividing by 4? Where did 4 come from…
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Just a quick math question. When converting 18 quarts into gallons, I would have to divide by 4 to get the answer which is 4.5, but why am I dividing by 4? Where did 4 come from…
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Just a quick math question.
When converting 18 quarts into gallons, I would have to divide by 4 to get the answer which is 4.5, but why am I dividing by 4? Where did 4 come from?
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Because 1 US gallon is equal to 4 US liquid quarts.
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