One bushel (bu) is equivalent to 32 dry quarts or approximately 8 dry pecks (pk). In terms of volume, this means that one bushel can be divided into multiple pecks, with each peck being a quarter of a bushel. Therefore, 1 bu = 8 pk.
30 pk
Three bushels (bu) are equivalent to 12 pecks (pk), as one bushel is equal to four pecks. Therefore, to convert bushels to pecks, you multiply the number of bushels by four. So, 3 bu × 4 pk/bu = 12 pk.
8 quart. = 1 peck.
In mathematics, "PK squared" typically refers to the square of a variable or a constant denoted by "PK." Squaring a number means multiplying it by itself, so PK squared would be expressed as ( PK^2 = PK \times PK ). This notation is commonly used in algebra and can represent various quantities depending on the context in which it is applied.
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Four pecks make up one bushel. So, one peck is equal to 1/4 (or 0.25) bushels.
30 pk
"pk" is not a recognised measure.
To determine if 1 bu (bushel) is greater than 4 pk (packs), we need to know the specific volume or weight of the packs in question, as "pk" can refer to various quantities depending on the context. If 1 pack is a defined unit of measurement, such as a pack of a specific commodity, we can compare the two. Generally, without additional information about the contents of the packs, it's not possible to definitively say whether 1 bu is greater than 4 pk.
4 Pk are in 1 Bu.
4 Pk are in 1 Bu.
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I don't know ANY cooking measurement as a "pk"
pk means Pakistan
18 dams are in pakisthan
18 dams are in pakisthan
120 qt.