A quart is a measure of volume - usually of liquids. It's name comes from a quarter of a gallon = 2 pints.
In America, a quart = approximately 0.94 litres.
In Britain and Ireland, a quart = approximately 1.13 litres.
Volume can be measured in quarts.
Volume can also be measured in cubic inches, cubic feet, cubic yards, cubic centimeters, cubic meters, ...
Liquids, like water or milk, are measured in pints and quarts.
There are 17.74 gallons in 71 quarts. This can also be measured in ounces. There are 2272 ounces in 71 quarts. This number changes if you are measuring a liquid or a solid.
1.8 quarts is 1 8/10 quarts is 1 4/5 quarts.
1 quart = 2 pints2 quarts = 4 pints3 quarts = 6 pints4 quarts = 8 pints5 quarts = 10 pints..etc.
4 gallons, 2 quarts - 1 gallon, 3 quarts = 2 gallons, 3 quarts. (Since there's 4 quarts in a gallon, you could say that there were 18 quarts - 7 quarts, which would be 11 quarts. 11 quarts / 4 quarts in a gallon = 2 gallons, 3 quarts.)
Pictures are not measured in quarts.
Any liquids can be measured in quarts.
can quarts be recut after installation
milk
Gallons, Quarts, Pints, Cups, Fl. Ounces...
The liquid state is measured with these units of volume. However, so can solids and gases.
Liquids, like water or milk, are measured in pints and quarts.
liquids, some grains.
There are 17.74 gallons in 71 quarts. This can also be measured in ounces. There are 2272 ounces in 71 quarts. This number changes if you are measuring a liquid or a solid.
It would take a greater number of quarts to measure anything that is measured in gallons. There are 4 quarts in each gallon.
Potting soil is typically measured in quarts because quarts are a common unit of volume measurement in the United States. Using quarts makes it easier for consumers to understand and compare the quantities of potting soil they are purchasing. Additionally, quarts are a convenient size for handling and storing bags of potting soil.
In the US its typically measured in quarts, elsewhere liters.