How to convert gallons to quarts, quarts to pints, pints to cups, and cups to ounces | Khan Academy
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2015
- Moving easily between gallons, quarts, pints, cups, and fluid ounces makes you really valuable in a ton of different situations.
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thank you so much I am a 9 year old kid in fourth grade learning this
This is hard but it kinda helped me. So thx
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When I watch this I cannot understand so go EASY
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I don't understand this math it's so hard I have tutoring and my teacher is teaching me this but I don't get it
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@@marcelinedesiste7265 same
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Finally someone that makes sense
where does the 4 come from?
you are more explainable then my teacher
this is very helpful i didn't even know fluid ounces were a thing
hi sam it has been a long time
I wish I was smart
You will be, just keep practicing! :)
People say i am and they think i am and wgen it comea to things i was forced to remember i cant retain the information
Isn’t it time to start using liters, deciliter centiliter and milliliter instead? One good reason is the 8,11 ounces on a cup.
Sure
You said about quarts and pints but. Not pitchers. Why is that,?
Technically 1 pint= 1.97 cups
1 cup= 8.11 ounces. Google it if you think I'm wrong
Round ;-; theres not much of a reason to get that technical unless you really wanna get specific and make your life harder
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19 pints equal 3 gallons?
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@@angelinamariesantos743 2.375 gal
I don’t get it
I don’t get it and my math teachers has not done this but we’re gonna learning about it in was on my hw my mom could not do it to and she made me cry when j was doin my homework so I just came here
I still Don't know what to do
ya it is a little complicated
Bruh I don't get this AT ALL.
2 pints = 2 Cups?
no 1 pint equals 2 cups
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No 1 pint = 2 cups, 2pints= 4cups
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Does anyone know how 7cups=_ tsp
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No
i hate this its for school -.-
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