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How many cups are in 6.5 pt?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 6/4/2024

Do you take math?

Sorry, that was rude.

13 c.

Have fun and take a class.

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How many cups equals 2 pints?

There are two US cups in one US pint of (anything, really). So, if you had two pints, there would be four cups. (1 pt. = 2 cups, 1 pt. + 1 pt = 2 cups + 2 cups = 4 cups = 2 pts.)


10c equals how many pt?

10 cups = 5 US pints


17 pt equal how many cups?

2 cups in a pint, so 17 pints = 34 cups


How many cups are in 1 pt 9 oz?

3.12500 cups in 1pt and 9oz of water


1 pt 12 fl oz equals how many cups?

1 pint equals 2 cups, so 12 fl oz is equivalent to 1.5 cups.

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3 pt = 6 cups


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it is 2 cups


How many pt is in 2.25 cups?

1.12 pt


How many cups are in sixteen pt?

That is 32 cups


How many pt are in 19 cups?

that is 38 cups.


How many cups are in 2.5 pt?

That is 5 cups


How many cups for 15 pt?

That is 30 cups


How many cups are in 5.5 pt?

That is 11 cups


How many cups are in 78 pt?

That is 156 cups


How many cups is 5 pt?

It is 10 cups.


How many cups are there in a pt?

2 cups in a pint


How many cups equal 1 pt?

1 US pt is 2 US cups.

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