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Well, it’s pretty obvious that a gallon is bigger than a quart - no two ways about it! But just how much bigger? Let’s take a closer look and find out. You might be surprised at the difference between these two measurements. Hold onto your hats, ‘cause here we go!
Is 1 Gallon Or 1 Quart Bigger? [Solved]
Wow! That’s a lot of liquid - a gallon is bigger than you think! Let’s show the kids how it works: grab an empty gallon carton of milk or soup pot, and with a little help they can pour 4 quarts in. Voila - 1 gallon!
Gallon: A gallon is a unit of measurement for volume, equal to 128 fluid ounces or 3.785 liters.
Quart: A quart is a unit of measurement for volume, equal to 32 fluid ounces or 0.946 liters.
Bigger: A gallon is larger than a quart, with one gallon being four times the size of one quart.
A gallon is bigger than a quart - it’s twice as big, in fact! That’s why you’ll often hear people say “a gallon’s worth more” when they’re talking about quantity. It’s like they’re saying, “Hey, I’m getting twice as much!”