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Three US quarts total 96 ounces (32 ounces per US quart); three imperial quarts total 120 ounces (40 ounces per imperial quart).


Three quarts is 96 fluid ounces.
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How many ounces are in 1 quarts?

1 quart = 32 fluid ounces


How do you convert quarts to ounces?

ANSWER 21 fluid ounce is equal to 1/32 quarts, or 0.03125 quarts1 quart is equal to 32 fluid ounces.Fluid quarts measure volume, while dry quarts and ounces measure weight.


Is 32 onces equal to 2 quarts?

32 ounces equals one quart 64 ounces is equal to 2 quarts


What is the equivalent measure of a pitcher containing three fourth of a gallon?

-- 3 quarts -- 6 pints -- 12 cups -- 96 fluid ounces


How do you find the answer to how many ounces in a gallon multiply add subtract or divide?

first of all there are many free online conversions to figure this question out. Secondly, the answer depends on how you want to approach the question and what information you already have. I'll assume you know how many ounces in a cup, cups in a pint, pints in a quart and quarts in a gallon. if you knew how many ounces in a cup and how many cups in a gallon you could skip steps. you can multiply how many ounces in a cup by how many cups in a pint, then multiply that answer by how many pints in a quart, then multiply that answer by how many quarts in a gallon. conversely you could divide a gallon by the number of quarts in a gallon, divide that answer by the number of pints in a quart, divide that answer by the number of cups in a pint and divide that answer by the number of ounces in a cup. This will give you a fraction. The recipricol of that fraction is the number of ounces in a gallon. adding and subtracting would be nothing more than a convoluted way of explaining the multiplication or division of the problem.

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