Answer :
40 cups are equal to 10 qt.
i found my answer by knowing that 4cups are equal to 1 qt. so i did
[tex] \frac{1qt}{4cups} * \frac{10qt}{y} [/tex] then i did cross mulitiply and did [tex]4 * 10/1 = 40 [/tex] and see that's how i gt 40 cups. [tex] \frac{1qt}{4cups} = \frac{10qt}{40cups} [/tex]
hoped i helped
i found my answer by knowing that 4cups are equal to 1 qt. so i did
[tex] \frac{1qt}{4cups} * \frac{10qt}{y} [/tex] then i did cross mulitiply and did [tex]4 * 10/1 = 40 [/tex] and see that's how i gt 40 cups. [tex] \frac{1qt}{4cups} = \frac{10qt}{40cups} [/tex]
hoped i helped