If the bucket holds more than 16 fluid ounces,
then the bucket is what you're looking for.
The bucket has the largest volume, followed by the pint of milk, the can of pop, and finally the egg cup.
The volume of 1 pint is 0.4731764736 liters or 473.1764736 milliliters. A pint is a pint whether it is milk, water, honey, cooking oil, or anything else.
There are 2 cups in a pint, so a quarter pint would be 1/2 cup
Two 8 oz glasses of milk will come in 1 pint
Volume of liquid is typically measured in pints. A pint is a unit of volume equal to 16 fluid ounces or approximately 473 milliliters. It is commonly used to measure beverages such as beer and milk.
1.00 pint has a volume of 16 fluid ounces. (US)
a pint of milk
The volume of 1 pint is 0.4731764736 liters or 473.1764736 milliliters. A pint is a pint whether it is milk, water, honey, cooking oil, or anything else.
There are 2 cups in a pint, so a quarter pint would be 1/2 cup
It was still a pint of milk. The Imperial measure of volume has not been redefined since then. If you are asking about the price, then you need to specify the location and quality of milk. A full cream pint in an expensive location would have cost a lot more than a standard pint in a rural part of a poor country.
For the uk: Semi skimmed milk- contains roughly 250-300 calories in a pint Skimmed milk- contains roughly 190-240 calories in a pint Whole milk- contains roughly 350-400 calories in a pint Remember each brand of milk contains different numbers of calories so this is what your milk should be based between.
Two 8 oz glasses of milk will come in 1 pint
2 cups in 1 pint.
In the year 2000, a pint of milk cost about $0.6. However, this has really changed over the years with a pint of milk costing about $2.5 in 2014.
1/6d - one shilling and sixpence for a pint of milk.
There are about 420 calories in 1 pint of 2% strawberry milk.
1 pint of milk is bigger.
There are ten grams of carbohydrate in a pint of of skimmed milk