A dry pint is equivalent to approximately 1.12 pounds of dry ingredients, such as fruits or vegetables. However, the exact weight can vary depending on the specific ingredient being measured, as different substances have different densities. In general, it's good to check a specific conversion for the ingredient in question for more accuracy.
REM...........but for humans usually measured in Milirem. Also RADS
If 1 pint is 1 pound, then 2 gallons is 16 pounds.
It depends on what the pint is. 1 pint of water weighs just over a pound (1.04318 pounds). 1 pint of pure alcohol weights just under 7/8 of a pound (0.823 pounds). 1 pint of grenadine syrup weighs 1.41 pounds.
Pints, liquid or dry, are a measure of volume and ounces are a measure of weight, so they cannot be compared. However, a liquid pint is .4732 l and a dry pint is .551 l, so the dry pint is 1.164 liquid pints. Since a liquid pint is 16 fluid ounces, you could measure a dry pint as 18.63 fluid ounces.
338 dry ounces = 21.13 pounds.
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A dry pint: a United States dry unit equal to 0.5 quart or 33.6 cubic inches pint United States dry unit . A unit of measurement of capacity for dry substances.
16 ounces=1 pound
I am researching this question too. I just bought a dry pint of blueberries and it has 12 oz. of blueberries by weight. This translates to 3/4 of a pund. Although, I thought a dry pint is supposed to have 2.33 cups by volume, when I measured it there was only 2 cups of blueberries. The package is labeled drypint. I don't know if it differs from those that are labeled with just pint. I am researching further. -Trent http:/blog.smartshopit.com My husband and I sell blueberries...we have a 2 acre patch. We sell by the pound and are constantly getting this question. You have a liquid pint measurement and dry pint measure...liquid only translates to 2 cups...dry pint, or 2 cups, translates to 12 ounces.....you definitely get more bang for your buck if you buy by the pound!! ~!Marilyn/njquilts
Can't be done. - cucumber is solid, pint is liquid
2,000 pounds.
A pint of water weighs a pound and a quarter (20 ounces).