Jack brought 2 quart of motor oil. His car took 1quart and another half quart. How many cups of oil does he have left?

do you know how many cups in a quart?

To find out how many cups of oil Jack has left, we first need to convert quarts to cups.

1 quart is equal to 4 cups.
So, 2 quarts would be equal to 2 * 4 = 8 cups.

Jack's car took 1 quart and another half quart, which is equal to 1 + 0.5 = 1.5 quarts.
Converting 1.5 quarts to cups, we get 1.5 * 4 = 6 cups.

Therefore, Jack has 8 - 6 = 2 cups of oil left.

To find out how many cups of oil Jack has left, we need to convert quarts to cups and subtract the amount used from the initial amount.

1 quart is equal to 4 cups. Therefore, Jack initially had 2 quarts x 4 cups per quart = 8 cups of oil.

His car took 1 quart, which is equal to 4 cups.

So, Jack used 4 cups of oil for his car.

His car also took another half quart, which is equal to 2 cups.

Therefore, Jack used a total of 4 cups + 2 cups = 6 cups of oil.

To find out how much oil Jack has left, we subtract the amount used from the initial amount:

8 cups - 6 cups = 2 cups.

Therefore, Jack has 2 cups of oil left.