Once again, no conversion is possible, because a dry pintis a unit of volume -- space -- whereas a pound is a unit of weight. A dry pint of wheat will not weigh as much as a dry pint of, say, iron filings.
1 drypint = 1.1636 pints
There are 16 ounces in a pound (solid)! There are 8 ounces in a cup (liquid)!
a pint of blueberries weighs around 3/4 of a pound
It weighs one pound per pound
I bought a 1 lb bag of dry baby limas yesterday for 95 cents.
453.592g per pound.
There are 16 dry ounces in one pound.
We need to know what liquid is being weighed.
About 453.6 grams per pound.
There are 16 ounces in a pound (solid)! There are 8 ounces in a cup (liquid)!
8 pints per gallon.
That depends upon what substance makes up the 10 pints. Mass (pounds) and volume (pints) are related by density (pound per pint) which depends upon the substance (and pressure/temperature).
The same number of pints as there are in one gallon of anything. 2 pints per quart and 4 quarts per gallon makes 8 pints per gallon
There are 11.5 quarts in 23 pints. There are two pints in one quart.
a pint of blueberries weighs around 3/4 of a pound
It weighs one pound per pound
I bought a 1 lb bag of dry baby limas yesterday for 95 cents.
0.454kg per pound.