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There is 1/8 gallons in a pint. People might not think this is true because gallons are bigger than pints. But this is the correct answer.
"Pint" is a relative term. I doubt that you are refering to the "US dry pint", so let's just ignore that issue. As a liquidmeasurement, a pint is normally 1/8 of a gallon. The UK uses the IMPERIAL gallon (160 fluid ounces), so in the UK a pint is 20 fluid ounces. In the US, where a gallon is 128 fluid ounces, a pint is 16 fluid ounces -- a US pint of water weighs a bit more than one pound, but this holds true only for water. Since "pint" is a measure of volume, not weight, a pint of some other liquid will weigh more or less than water.As to four pints...well there is no separate base-word that equates to four pints. Two pints is a quart. Four pints equals one half-gallon if that is any help to you. In the US, this would be 64 fluid ounces. In the UK, it would be 80 fluid ounces....And if you're drinking beer, four pints will likely equal a hangover (grin).
no it is less 1 gal = 3.78 liter 1 Liter = 0.26 gal
15 pints = 1.875 gallons True for both UK and US (liquid) pint/gallon conversions.
there are 10 pints in one litre ------------------------------------------------- One US pint has 0,473 176 473 L. One British pint has 0,568 261 25 L. Pint is an obsolete non-SI unit. Litre is not a true SI unit; it is considered as an "accepted" unit. The volume unit in SI is cubic metre (m3).
1 US gallon = 16 US cups This is true because a cup equals 8 fluid ounces, and a pint equals 16 fluid ounces. Therefore there are 2 cups to a pint, 2 pints to a quart, and 4 quarts to a gallon. Just multiply and you have 2 x 2 x 4 = 16. You might also know that a gallon equals 128 fluid ounces. 128/8 is also 16.
False. A gallon is larger than a liter.
"Pint" is a relative term. I doubt that you are refering to the "US dry pint", so let's just ignore that issue. As a liquidmeasurement, a pint is normally 1/8 of a gallon. The UK uses the IMPERIAL gallon (160 fluid ounces), so in the UK a pint is 20 fluid ounces. In the US, where a gallon is 128 fluid ounces, a pint is 16 fluid ounces -- a US pint of water weighs a bit more than one pound, but this holds true only for water. Since "pint" is a measure of volume, not weight, a pint of some other liquid will weigh more or less than water.As to four pints...well there is no separate base-word that equates to four pints. Two pints is a quart. Four pints equals one half-gallon if that is any help to you. In the US, this would be 64 fluid ounces. In the UK, it would be 80 fluid ounces....And if you're drinking beer, four pints will likely equal a hangover (grin).
No. 6.75 is less than 6.759 which is not less than 6.751 which is less than 6.85.
True. Substances with a pH less than 7 are considered acidic.
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True... warm water is less dense than cold water.