No.
No, there are 20 fluid ounces in 1 pint (Imperial)
1 pint = 16 fluid ounces That's already more than 10 fluid ounces, and we haven't even progressed to the 2nd pint yet. 2 pints = 32 fluid ounces
A pint holds more liquid than a cup. A pint is equivalent to 2 cups or 16 fluid ounces.
1 pint = 16 fluid ounces, so the pint is bigger.
yes 1 pint = 16 ounces 1 ounce = 0.06 pint
cups and fluid ounces
Yes.
A quart is bigger than a pint and a gill. A quart contains 32 fluid ounces, while a pint contains 16 fluid ounces and a gill contains 4 fluid ounces.
A pint is a unit of volume measurement commonly used in the United States and the United Kingdom. It is equivalent to 16 fluid ounces or approximately 473 milliliters. Therefore, anything less than a pint would be any volume measurement smaller than 16 fluid ounces or 473 milliliters, such as a cup (8 fluid ounces) or a half-pint (8 fluid ounces).
yes. 1 pint is 16 oz
Yes, 3 pints US or Imperial are both bigger. An Imperial pint is 20 fluid ounces.
No, in U.S. liquid measure, 1 U.S. pint is 16 U.S. fluid ounces (473 ml). In Imperial measure, 1 Imperial pint is 20 Imperial fluid ounces (567 ml). Note that the U.S. fluid ounce is slightly larger than the Imperial fluid ounce, so the ratio of a U.S. pint to an Imperial pint is 83.4% instead of 80.0%. 18 oz. may be more than a pint or less than a pint, but it is definitely not equal.