16 fluid ounces = 1 pint
3pt x 16oz/pt = 48 fluid ounces
That is 6 pints
No. A litre is 1/3 foot cubed 64 in3 , a pint is 1/4 foot cubed 27 in3, the litre is 10 in3 larger than two pints 54in3.
It depends on the density of the sugar. But: 1 cup = 8 fl oz 1 fl oz = 1/128 gal 1 gal = 231 in3 8 fl oz (1/128 gal/ fl oz) = .0625 gal .0625 gal (231 in3/gal) = 14.437 in3 1 cup = 14.437 in3 Thus: density of sugar [lb/in3] * 14.437 in3 = weight of sugar And: Bagged raw sugar = 42.4 lb/ft3 Bagged white sugar = 54.9 lb/ft3 Then: 42.4 lb/ft3 * (1/12 ft/in)3 * 14.437 in3 = .35 lb 54.9 lb/ft3 * (1/12 ft/in)3 * 14.437 in3 = .45 lb And: 1 lb = 16 ounces Finally: .35 x 16 = 5.6 ounces .45 x 16 = 7.2 ounces.
1 ft3 = 12*12*12 in3 = 1728 in3 So 0.524 ft3 = 1728*0.524 in3 = 905.472 in3
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The SI standard unit of volume is the cubic metre (m3). The metric system also includes the litre (L) as a unit of volume, and 1 litre = (10 cm)3 = 1000 cubic centimetres. The US unit of volume is cubic inches (in3). The US system also includes fluid ounces as a unit of volume. Liquid volume is often measured in cups, pints, and quarts.
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The SI standard unit of volume is the cubic metre (m3). The metric system also includes the litre (L) as a unit of volume, and 1 litre = (10 cm)3 = 1000 cubic centimetres. The US unit of volume is cubic inches (in3). The US system also includes fluid ounces as a unit of volume. Liquid volume is often measured in cups, pints, and quarts.
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6,000 pounds.