One US liquid quart equals .95 liter; one liter equals 1.06 US liquid quarts.
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No, a quart is equal to 32 ounces, and a standard size bottle of milk is typically around 16 ounces. Therefore, a bottle of milk is typically less than 1 quart.
The answer to your question is "no". A pint is 16 ounces. A quart is 32 ounces. The 24.7 ounce bottle is actually a *metric* size - it's a 750 ml. container. A liter being slightly more than a quart, the 750 ml is slightly more than 3/4 quarter. Think of it as a double bottle of beer (or Pepsi.)
Actually, 1 quart is equivalent to approximately 0.95 liters. Therefore, 1 liter is more than 1 quart.
Both a pint and a quart are units of measure for volume. A pint is equal to 2 cups or 16 fluid ounces, while a quart is equal to 2 pints or 32 fluid ounces. So, a quart contains more liquid than a pint.
No, 1 quart is equal to 0.946 liters, so 1 liter cannot hold more than 1 quart.
1 quart is equivalent to approximately 0.946 liters in the metric system.