Order from least to greatest 1 cp 1 qt 1 gal 1 pt

so 1qt is = to 4 cups because a pt is 2 cups and 1 pt = 2 cups

no. 1 qt = 2 pt, so how could pt be greater than qt?

so 1cp then 1pt 1qt 1gal

much better.

Yes that is correct

I think it is very easy

To order 1 cp, 1 qt, 1 gal, and 1 pt from least to greatest, you need to determine the relationship between them in terms of their capacity.

1) Starting with the smallest unit, let's convert everything to a common unit for comparison. In this case, we can convert all the units to pints (pt) since it is the most basic unit.

1 cp = 1/2 pt (since 1 cup equals half a pint)
1 qt = 2 pt (since 1 quart equals 2 pints)
1 gal = 8 pt (since 1 gallon equals 8 pints)
1 pt = 1 pt (since it's already in pints)

So, we have the following conversions:
1 cp = 1/2 pt
1 qt = 2 pt
1 gal = 8 pt
1 pt = 1 pt

2) Now we can compare them. From least to greatest:

1 cp = 1/2 pt
1 pt = 1 pt
1 qt = 2 pt
1 gal = 8 pt

Therefore, when ordered from least to greatest, the correct sequence is:
1 cp, 1 pt, 1 qt, 1 gal.

1 pt = 2c

1 qt = 2 pt
1 gal = 4 qt
so, what do you think?

1 qt then 1pt then 1 gal