1 US pint = 2 US cups
3 US pints = 6 US cups
1.76 pints.
Not all at the same time. 3 gallons = 24 pints. If you pour 25 pints into it, some is sure to spill over.
The word 'pour' has one syllable.
A 1.75-liter bottle of scotch contains approximately 59.2 ounces. Since a standard shot is typically 1.5 ounces, you can expect to get around 39 shots from a 1.75-liter bottle. Keep in mind that actual servings may vary based on pour size.
Depends on the bowl size.
1.76 pints.
That is 63.4 US pints.
8 to 12 servings, depending on how much you pour per person.
Well, honey, if you've got 128 oz and each serving is 4 oz, you can have a grand total of 32 servings. So, go ahead and pour yourself a drink or two... or thirty-two! Cheers!
To find out how many pints would be in each glass, divide the total amount of orange juice, which is 577 pints, by the number of glasses, which is 15. So, 577 pints ÷ 15 glasses = 38.4667 pints per glass. Rounding it to two decimal places, each glass would contain approximately 38.47 pints.
Not all at the same time. 3 gallons = 24 pints. If you pour 25 pints into it, some is sure to spill over.
When you have the dog dish and you have won the bingo and you have the classical CD, go to the store and put the CDin the radio. Since the teenagers hate classical music the they will go away. You will now get the No Freeze WindshieldWiper Fluid. After that you go to the school and find the guy with the frozen windshields. Afterwards go to your inventory and use the No Freeze Windshield Wiper Fluid. Then what you do is that you pour 3 pints in the dog bowl, then pour the 3 pints in the dog bowl in the cup. Then pour another 3 pints in the dog bowl, and there will be 4 pints left in the bottle, and you win your mini game!
Pour the contents of the cup into the scale then measure it and put it back in the cup
Depending on how much you pour per glass, there are 10 to 12 glasses in a 1.5 liter bottle.
There are eight pints in a gallon, so she can fill eight jars. The big question is, if you're making homemade blackberry jelly, why only make one gallon?
A standard serving of wine is typically 5 ounces (about 150 ml). In a 1500 ml bottle, you can generally pour around 10 glasses of wine, assuming you are serving standard portions. However, if you pour larger servings, the number of glasses will decrease accordingly.
It would be just over 6 servings if you poured the suggested 4 oz serving, but that is pretty small. A standard pour at a bar or restaurant is about 6 oz, so figure about 4 - 5 glasses.