"Pint" is a unit of volume or capacity, as of a bottle or a balloon. "Yard" is a unit
of length or distance, as of a piece of rope or a trip to grandma's house. The two
units have different physical dimensions, they're used to describe measurements
of completely different quantities, and neither one can be converted into the other
one. If they could, then it would be possible to calculate how many inches of gas
your car burned on the way to the Golf course, and how many gallons your drive
went off the first tee.
One cubic meter is about 2,113.4 US pints.
There are 3.5 gallons in 28 pints or 3 gallons and 4 pints = 28 pints
50 pints
There are 4 quarts and 5 pints in 9 pints.
0.2113 pints
2.5 pints
One cubic meter is about 2,113.4 US pints.
typically the yard holds 2 British pints, about 44 U.S. ounces
There are 3.5 gallons in 28 pints or 3 gallons and 4 pints = 28 pints
3 pints
3 Pints
66.5 pints
That is 9 pints.
50 pints
There are 4 quarts and 5 pints in 9 pints.
1 gallon = 8 pints 1 gallon 2 pints = 10 pints
20!