One US liquid quart equals .95 liter; one liter equals 1.06 US liquid quarts.
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The answer to your question is "no". A pint is 16 ounces. A quart is 32 ounces. The 24.7 ounce bottle is actually a *metric* size - it's a 750 ml. container. A liter being slightly more than a quart, the 750 ml is slightly more than 3/4 quarter. Think of it as a double bottle of beer (or Pepsi.)
No, a quart is 32 ounces and a liter is a little more than 33 ounces
The English measure slightly larger than a liter is an Imperial Quart1 Imperial quart = 1.13652297 liters
One liquid quart is equivalent to 4 cups. A quart is also equivalent to 2 pints, and four quarts are equal to one gallon.
Gallons are more than a quart,but 4 quarts are in a gallon.0.25 or 1/4 of a gallon is a quart.1 gallon = 4 quarts1 quart = 0.25 gallon4
One liter would hold slightly more milk than one quart.
one gallon of milk is bigger then one quart of milk one quart of milk is 1/4 the size of a gallon
The answer to your question is "no". A pint is 16 ounces. A quart is 32 ounces. The 24.7 ounce bottle is actually a *metric* size - it's a 750 ml. container. A liter being slightly more than a quart, the 750 ml is slightly more than 3/4 quarter. Think of it as a double bottle of beer (or Pepsi.)
No. A liter is a little larger than a quart and there are 4 quarts in a gallon.
About, but it may be just a bit more than a quart
If by bottle milk you mean formula, then yes, breastfeeding is more nutritional. It packs on many different vitamins and essential nutrients for the baby that scientist have not been able to mimic completely.
A little bit more than a quart, as there are 3.8 Liters in a US Gallon.
Less than a quart per day.
We're skeptical. We suspect that a supertanker full of oil probably contains more mass than a quart bottle of 10-40 does.
A liter... a quart is about a large glass worth and a liter is half of that big bottle of soda people get at the store Correct answer: A quart is two pints. One pint is equal to 568 ml, therefore two pints equals 1136 ml. As there are only 1000 ml in one litre, a quart is therefore 136 ml more than a litre. So a quart is bigger than a litre.
i work around milk at my grocery store and being a science student i know that a quart of milk would weigh exactly 2.1 pds. now saying this breast milk weighs a little bit more than your average cow. i know that sounds weird but i still drink breast milk and im 38 years old. i do because it very nutritous. now remember i am jewish and i dont truly drink breast milk. sincerely. matthew rakashani.
Because that milk ain't natural. O.o