There are 32 tablespoons in 1 pint, so there are 128 tablespoons in 4 pints.
-- If they're ounces of weight, they don't convert to pints of volume.-- Divide the number of fluid ounces by 16 to get the same volume in pints.
To convert pints to gallons, you would divide the number of pints by 8 since there are 8 pints in a gallon. For example, if you have 16 pints, you would divide 16 by 8 to get 2 gallons.
1 gallon 6 cups 5 quarts is greater than 7 pints. One gallon is equivalent to 8 pints, and the given measurement is more than 1 gallon (8 pints). 7 pints is less than 1 gallon, so 1 gallon 6 cups 5 quarts is greater in volume.
1 pint = 32 tbsp 1 tbsp = 0.03 pint
You would take the number of tablespoons and divide it by 32 because there are 32 tablespoons in one pint.
you divide the number of ounces by the number of pints i think
pt is 16 fl oz
1 US tablespoon equals 0.03125 US pints. To convert, multiply the number of tablespoons by 0.03125 and the product will be in pints. 100 tablespoons equal 3.125 (or 3 1/8) pints, and 1 pint equals 32 tablespoons.
Divide by 32. There are 32 US tablespoons to a US pint. (1 tbsp = 0.03125 US pt) US liquid measurements : 2 tablespoons = 1 fluid ounce 16 tablespoons = 8 fluid ounces = 1 cup 32 tablespoons = 16 fluid ounces = 2 cups = 1 pint
It depends on what the measurements are.
You cannot explain , because 'ounces' is a measure of IMperial MASS (Weight) and 'pints' is a measure of Imperial LIQUID VOLUME .
160 tablespoons
A pint is 16 fluid ounces. A tablespoon is 1/2 ounce (there are 2 tablespoons in a fluid ounce). So (16 oz/pt) x (2 Tbsp/oz) = 32 Tablespoons per pint.
That is 160 tablespoons.
There are 32 tablespoons in 1 pint, so there are 128 tablespoons in 4 pints.
400 US tablespoons equates to 12.5 US liquid pints.