1 pt = 16 ounces
5 pt = 5 x 16 = 80 ounces
2 US cups = 1 US pint 5pt x 2c/1pt = 10c
Convert to same units then the comparison can be made: 1qt = 1/4 gallon = 2pt 2qt = 4pt 4pt < 5pt => 2 qt less than 5pt.
A gallon is greater.
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A half a Quart is a Pint, they are the same thing.
The actual ceremonies begin on February 22, 2009 at 5PT/8ET on ABC.
An average adult human body contains approximately 5 to 6 liters of blood, which is roughly 1.3 to 1.6 gallons. This amount translates to more than 10 pints of blood, as there are about 2 pints in a liter. Therefore, there are more than 5 pints of blood in a typical human body.
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Yes there is a seat that will offer a 5pt harness to 80lbs. It is called the Britax Husky. You can find it on Britax's website at www.britaxusa.com . There is many places online that also sell them. The seat does cost about $200 though, but a Britax is WELL worth every single penny! :o) Jen E aka carseatmom... Mom to 3 and a Cert. Child Passenger Safety Tech! --- I believe that manufacturer Diono (www.diono.com) also has an 80 lb version of its Radian carseat with a 5-point harness.
The cost of 5-point rubies can vary significantly based on factors such as quality, color, clarity, and whether they are natural or synthetic. Generally, natural rubies can range from $50 to several hundred dollars per carat, so a 5-point ruby (which is 0.05 carats) might cost anywhere from $2.50 to $50 or more. High-quality rubies, especially those with deep red color and good clarity, can command higher prices. For the most accurate pricing, it's best to consult a jeweler or check current market listings.
For each item on a webpage, even a piece of a text, you can think of there being a box around it. You can do things like draw borders around the item, define its margins, its size and its position. You define the formatting of the content of it, the space around the content which is called padding. You can define the thickness and style of the borders. Using any or all of these things gives you great control over the items on your webpage. Try this: <span style="border-width: 20px; border-color: gold; border-style: groove; padding: 5pt; position: absolute; top:5cm; left:3cm; margin:0.5cm;">SAMPLE</span>