Well, sweetheart, 9 pints is more than 144 fluid ounces. Each pint is 16 fluid ounces, so 9 pints would be 144 fluid ounces. So, in this case, they're actually the same amount. But hey, nice try trying to trick me!
1 quart = 32 oz. (fl) 1 pints = 1/2 quart, 1 pints = 1/2 x 32 oz (fl) = 16 oz (fl), 9 pints = 9 x 16 oz (fl) = 144 oz. (fl)
A pint is 16 ounces. Multiply by 16 to get the answer. In this case there are 144 ounces.
There are 160 ounces in 10 pints. One pint is equal to 16 fluid ounces, so 10 pints would be 10 x 16 = 160 ounces.
depends on density.change oz to g. volume(ml) = density (g/ml) divided by mass (g)
Well, sweetheart, 9 pints is more than 144 fluid ounces. Each pint is 16 fluid ounces, so 9 pints would be 144 fluid ounces. So, in this case, they're actually the same amount. But hey, nice try trying to trick me!
1 quart = 32 oz. (fl) 1 pints = 1/2 quart, 1 pints = 1/2 x 32 oz (fl) = 16 oz (fl), 9 pints = 9 x 16 oz (fl) = 144 oz. (fl)
A pint is 16 ounces. Multiply by 16 to get the answer. In this case there are 144 ounces.
144 oz 1 pint = 16 oz 1 ounce = 0.06 pint
144 oz
144 US fluid ounces = 4.25859 liters.
That is 144 cups.
144 cups are 36 quarts. In US measure: 1 quart = 4 cups And 1 cup = 0.25 quart. There are 32 US fluid ounces (2 pints, or 4 cups) in 1 US quart (946.4 ml). There are 40 Imperial fluid ounces (2 pints) in 1 Imperial quart (1,136 ml). Note that there is no 'cup' in the Imperial system, it is best to use pints or half pints, and not 'cups'.
That is 18 cups.
There are 160 ounces in 10 pints. One pint is equal to 16 fluid ounces, so 10 pints would be 10 x 16 = 160 ounces.
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6 quarts. In US measure: 1 quart = 4 cups And 1 cup = 0.25 quart. There are 32 US fluid ounces (2 pints, or 4 cups) in 1 US quart (946.4 ml). There are 40 Imperial fluid ounces (2 pints) in 1 Imperial quart (1,136 ml). Note that there is no 'cup' in the Imperial system, it is best to use pints or half pints, and not 'cups'.