Pints are a measure of liquid volume. Pounds is a measure of weight/mass. They don't convert directly because of density issues. If we talk about water, one pint should be a pound. It doesn't hold true with Mercury.
A pint equals two cups. A pint weighs about a pound.
There is a saying, " A pint is a pound, the world around". So meaning that, 16 ounces is always a pound, and in a pint there's 16 ounces, so 16 ounces is a pound. " a PINT is a POUND, the world around":)
A pint is a pound the world around!
A pint is 16 ounces. There is a saying; " A pint is a pound, the world around" which helps me remember.
If 1 pint is 1 pound, then 2 gallons is 16 pounds.
32 (16 to a pint ... a pint is a pound the whole world round).
There are 16 ounces in a liquid pint. There is a saying "a pint is a pound the world around" referring to 16 ounces = one pound.
"2 cups is a pint; a pint's a pound, the world around!"
There are approximately 2 cups of cherries in one pint.
A pint is a measurement of volume and there are 16 fluid ounces in a pint. A pound is a unit of mass and there are 16 ounces in a pound. Therefore, a pint and a pound are roughly equivalent when measuring water.
One pint of blueberries is equivalent to 16 ounces.
1 US pint of water weighs a little more than a pound