We cannot answer because we don't know what units you are talking about -- do you mean quarts, units of blood, units of insulin ... what? Please rewrite the question to say what units you want to know about.
What is a 'unit'? A unit could be one pint, then the answer is 1000. Or one un it could be a quart, then the answer is 500.
Pint has one syllable.
You can't. They are different units. It's like asking how many miles in a pint of milk.
A kilogram is a unit of mass. A pint is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A standard pint (568 ml) of Guinness contains approximately 2.3 units of alcohol. This is based on an alcohol by volume (ABV) of around 4.2%. It's important to note that the number of units can vary slightly depending on the specific serving size and the type of Guinness.
The unit of measure for a pint of fluid is one pint.
There are 2.37 deciliters in half a pint. One United States pint is equivalent to 4.73 deciliters and both units are used for measuring volume.
1 pint contain 7 680 minims. My recommendation is to avoid these obsolete units; use only the units from SI.
If you are from the US 1 pint = 16 ounces If you are from the UK 1 pint = 20 ounces if you want to convert it to other units, you may try below link
What is a 'unit'? A unit could be one pint, then the answer is 1000. Or one un it could be a quart, then the answer is 500.
1 pint of lager shandy is approx 1.2 units
In the UK a half pint of ordinary strength beer or lager is considered one unit. Guiness is not particularly strong so eight pints would be 16 units.
A pint of Carlsberg typically contains 16 US fluid ounces, which is equivalent to approximately 1.3 UK units of alcohol.
A millimetre is a unit of distance. A pint is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
That depends on how much the bear had to drink.
Pint has one syllable.
It might be short for pint.