In one gallon, there are 8 pints. Alternatively, 1 pint = .125 gallons
So 10.5 X 8 = 84 pints
1 quart = 2 pints, therefore 5 quarts = 10 pints 10 pints (5 quarts) - 1 pints = 9 pints left.
Your body can give up to 2 pints at a maximum is absolutely necessary but if you give blood you can only give 1 pint at a time. Hope this helps
IGRP and EIGRP use the same metric calculation, but EIGRP's metric value is multiplied by 256 to give it more granularity in its decision making.
A foot is 0.3048 meters. So the calculation will give you 5.18 feet.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 8,000 square feet.
There are 2 pints in every quart. Multiply the quarts by two and add it to the pints. That will give you the total number of pints of 5.
ya there is seventy-two pints in 9 gallons. I'm good at math. :)
Number 23 is a whole number and means nothing in calc unless it is made part of a calculation formula (i.e. the formula: =SUM(23+7) will give 30 as the answer).
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There are 2 pints in every quart. Multiply the quarts by two and add it to the pints. That will give you the total number of pints.
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To figure out how many gallons are in a cylinder you can use the following formula: Volume= pi x radius squared x height then divide that by 231 Note: Measure the radius and height in inches this will give you an answer in cubic inches, the reason for dividing by 231 is that there are 231 cubic inches in one US gallon. Using the above formula will tell you how many gallons your cylinder contains.
5.25 qts. 1 quart = 4 cups And 1 cup = 0.25 quart. There are 32 US fluid ounces (2 pints, or 4 cups) in 1 US quart (946.4 ml). There are 40 Imperial fluid ounces (2 pints) in 1 Imperial quart (1,136 ml). Note that there is no 'cup' in the Imperial system, it is best to use pints or half pints, and not 'cups'.
1 quart = 2 pints, therefore 5 quarts = 10 pints 10 pints (5 quarts) - 1 pints = 9 pints left.
quarts = pints / 2
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Gallons of volume in a horizontal cylinder =(5.875) x (diameter of the round end, feet) x (diameter again, feet) x (length, feet)