Fill the 3 qt pitcher. Pour it into the 5 qt pitcher- it has room for 2 more qts. Refill the 3 qt pitcher. Pour it into the 5 qt pitcher until it is full, and stop. You will have 1 qt remaining in the 3 qt pitcher.
1- Fill up the 3 quart pitcher. 2- Pour the contents of the 3 quart pitcher into the 5 quart pitcher. 3- Refill the 3 quart pitcher. 4- Fill the 5 quart pitcher from the contents of the 3 quart pitcher. 5- The remainder in the 3 quart pitcher is 1-quart.
A 2-quart pitcher can hold 8 cups, which is equivalent to 4 pints.
1 quart is 2 pints exactly.
In order from smallest to largest:quart (U.S. liquid measure) = 0.946352946 liters (exactly)literquart (Imperial measure) = 1.1365225 litres (exactly)So a liter is bigger than a quart if you're talking about a U.S. quart, but smaller than a quart if you're talking about an Imperial quart.
you can measure any liquid in quarts.
It is an amount of liquid measured to be, more or less, exactly one quart.
A quart is a liquid measure that is one fourth of a gallon.
Milligrams are a measure of weight, quart a measure of volume. This depends on the density of the substance.
The metric measure for volume is the liter. One US quart is 0.946 Ltr. That would be a liquid quart. A dry quart > liter = imperial quart > liquid quart A British Imperial pint is 20 fluid ounces, not 16 as in the US system. So in the UK, Ireland and other countries which use the same system, a quart is 40 fluid ounces, which is equal to 1.136 Ltr.
2 pints make a quart in US or Imperial measure.
An Imperial quart is a measure of volume equal to about 1.2 US quarts.
A quart is a bit less than a liter. It's exactly 0.946352946 liters.