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How do you show that 36 quarts equal 9 gallons
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How do you show that 36 quarts equal 9 gallons
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you must divide 36 quarts by 4 to see the number of gallons. This is because there are 4 quarts in 1 gallon. So dividing 36 by 4 gives you 9 gallons.
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Draw 36 quarts in groups of four.
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