Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough questions! So, a pound of cherries is roughly equivalent to about 2 cups, and since there are 4 cups in a quart, that would make it half a quart. But hey, who's really measuring out cherries in quarts anyway, am I right? Just grab a handful and enjoy!
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1 gallons = 4 quarts ⇒ 12 quarts = 12 ÷ 4 gallons = 3 gallons
Since there are 2 pints per quart, 3.5 pints equals 1.75 quarts.
12 quarts = 12/4 gallons = 3 gallons
There is 16 ounces in every pound. Therefore, 0.45 pounds equals to 7.2 ounces.
a pint equals a pound, and a pint equals half of a quart. (a pound equals half of a quart)
The number of cherries in a pound can vary depending on the size of the cherries. On average, there are about 70 to 80 cherries in a pound. Smaller cherries may yield more per pound, while larger varieties will have fewer.
There are 0.565 quarts of rice in 1 pound. Rice is a grain and one of the most widely consumed foods by the human population.
There are approximately 2.5 pounds of cherries in a quart. Therefore, in 6 quarts, you would have about 15 pounds of cherries (6 quarts x 2.5 pounds/quart = 15 pounds).
The number of cherries that make a pound can vary depending on the size and variety of the cherries. For 11-row cherries, which are typically larger, there are usually about 50 to 60 cherries per pound. However, this can vary, so it's best to weigh them for an accurate measurement.
It depends on where you buy them and what kind you get.
2 quarts equals how many pints2 quarts equals 4 pints.
how many pounds in one half gallon of milk
That is 4.75 quarts.
1lb is 16oz.8oz in a cupYou need 3lbs (or 48oz). To be more precise when measuring berries, etc, use a postal scale.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is incorrect...the answer above is comparing ounces of weight and volume. They are not the same. 1 ounce of volume of different substances will have different weights (ie 1 oz of volume does not equal 1 oz of weight). Unfortunately, I don't know the average weight (in lbs or ounces) of a cup (8oz volume) of cherries. This probably changes quite a bit due to water content and whether or not they still have stems and pits.
4 pints equals 8 quarts
Two quarts equals 64 ounces.