One cup. In US measure: 1 quart = 4 cups And 1 cup = 0.25 quart.
There are 32 US fluid ounces (2 pints, or 4 cups) in 1 US quart (946.4 ml).
There are 40 Imperial fluid ounces (2 pints) in 1 Imperial quart (1,136 ml).
Note that there is no 'cup' in the Imperial system, it is best to use pints or half pints, and not 'cups'.
The answer is 4.
should be alittle more than a half of a quart
How many kilometers to a volt? How many watt-hours to a liter?The term 'lbs.' is a measurement of how much something weighs. A quart is a term to measure the amount of a liquid. A quart of water weighs a lot less that a quart of mercury (or quicksilver). You need to be more specific about what is in the quart in order to find out how much it weighs; could possibly mean: "How many pints are in a quart?"
You need 4 more cups. If you have three quarts, then you need one more quart. There are two cups in a pint and two pints in a quart. That means there are four cups in a quart. You need four more cups of water to make one gallon.
five quart of oil
You cannot get 2 quart into 6 ounces. Please figure out a more sensible way to ask what you need.
2 pints make a quart.
Lets think about this. 1 pint, plus 2 cups (1 pint,) equals 1 quart. Plus 1 more cup...That would be more then a quart. So It would HAVE to be in a gallon container, It won't fit in a quart container.
Replace exactly the same amount you remove. Drain out one quart then pour in one quart. That way you will not overfill the transmission.
None, if all you want is half of one quart!Billions of gallons if you want a small oceanful!None, if all you want is half of one quart!Billions of gallons if you want a small oceanful!None, if all you want is half of one quart!Billions of gallons if you want a small oceanful!None, if all you want is half of one quart!Billions of gallons if you want a small oceanful!
1 quart of oil should do the trick
Add a half quart at a time.