Yes, there are approx. 568 millilitres in a[n imperial] pint.
1 US pint = 473.175 milliliters (in cooking, this may be rounded to 475ml) 1 Imperial (UK or British) pint = 568.2615 milliliters Both imperial and US systems have the same divisions of a gallon down to a teaspoon; however, the value of a gallon in each case is different.
568 millilitres ≈ 1 imp pint → 400 ml ≈ 400/568 pint = 50/71 pint ≈ 0.70 pint 473 milliliters ≈ 1 US pint → 400 ml = 400/473 pint ≈ 0.85 pint
No, the pint is 568 ml.
One pint = 568 ml. So 330/568 = 0.58, which is approximately 0.6 which = 6/10ths or 3/5ths of a pint.
That is 20.036 ounces.
1 US pint is 473 ml. An Imperial pint is 568 ml
1 imperial (UK) pint ≈ 568 millilitres.
1 US pint is 473 ml. - 1 Imp. pint is 568 ml
1 US pint = 473.175 milliliters (in cooking, this may be rounded to 475ml) 1 Imperial (UK or British) pint = 568.2615 milliliters Both imperial and US systems have the same divisions of a gallon down to a teaspoon; however, the value of a gallon in each case is different.
1 pint ≈ 568 milliliters, so ¼ pt ≈ ¼ × 568 ml = 142 ml.
there are 480 milliliters per pint (473 USP) one pint equals 480ml. 30ml per oz times the number of ozs
There are about 475mL in a pint.
568 millilitres ≈ 1 imp pint → 400 ml ≈ 400/568 pint = 50/71 pint ≈ 0.70 pint 473 milliliters ≈ 1 US pint → 400 ml = 400/473 pint ≈ 0.85 pint
No, the pint is 568 ml.
568 M in a P = 568 millilitres in a pint.
1 pint = 568 ml approx. So 600 mls in a pint = 600 ml/568 ml = 1.056, approx.
473 ml in a US pint. 568 in an Imp pint.