There is not enough information in the question to provide a definitive answer. A quart is a volume measurement, and pounds is a metric of weight. The answer will depend upon the density of a solid material or specific gravity of a liquid.
Depends on the weight of the item being measured in quarts. If you are measuring water, it would be roughly 20 pounds if I can do my math right. :B
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10 quarts (1 gallon/4 quarts) = 2.5 gallons ==========
Bananas aren't sold in quarts.
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Depends on the density of the liquid.
5 quarts of water is 10 pounds
32 ounces = 1 quart, and 32 ounces = 2 pounds, I would think that 5 quarts would be equivalent to 10 pounds, but they are combining dry & liquid measurements.
Pounds can't be converted to quarts. Pounds measure mass, while quarts measure volume.
9 gallons, 6 quarts = 10 gallons, 2 quarts
There are no Quarts in pounds pounds are a measurement of weight and uarts are a measurement of volume.
2 fluid quarts
An average gallon of paint weighs about 10 pounds. Figured at four quarts to the gallon, a quart of paint weighs in at about 2.5 pounds.
2 1/2 quarts = 5 pounds
quarts are a measure of volume whereas pounds are a measure of weight. The measure different things and are connected by the density of the substance. To convert pounds to quarts requires the density of the substance, then: quarts = 286 pounds ÷ density with density in quarts per pound.
Th at is approximately 4.542 quarts
114.752 lb
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