I assume you mean the capacity of the bottle is 18.7 fl oz.
Based on the fact that you refer to a quart, I will guess that you are American.
1 pt = 16 fl oz
1 qt = 2 pt = 2 × 16 fl oz = 32 fl oz
→ 1 qt = 32 fl oz ÷ 18.7 fl oz/ bottle = 1 133/187 bottle ≈ 1.71 bottles.
Now, depending upon the original question, the answer could be:
1 bottle - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles can be exactly filled from 1 quart
1.71 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles make up 1 quart
2 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles do I need to buy to ensure I have 1 quart.
If you are using imperial measurements:
1 pt = 20 fl oz
→ 1 qt = 2 pt = 2 × 20 fl oz = 40 fl oz
→ 1 qt = 40 fl oz ÷ 18.7 fl oz/bottle = 2 26/187 ≈ 2.14 bottles.
Now, depending upon the original question, the answer could be:
2 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles can be exactly filled from 1 quart
2.14 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles make up 1 quart
3 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles do I need to buy to ensure I have 1 quart.
187 ÷ 11 = 17
187 divided by 12 equals 15 with a remainder of 7.
187 is divisible by 17 and 11. 187 divided by 17=11.
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Cut your inches into 12 inch pieces. 187 /12=15 feet 7 inches
0.19 qt 1 quart = 946.35 milliliters 1 milliliter = 0.001 quart
Answer: 187 km = 116.196 mi.
187 yards = 170.9928 meters
187 ÷ 11 = 17
187 cm = 6' 1.6"
It goes 187/4 times. That was simple, wasn't it?
1760 yards = 1 mile so 187 yards = 187/1760 miles = 0.10625 miles
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 187 centimetres is equal to 187/100 = 1.87 metres.
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Tungsten-187 has 113 neutrons. Work this out by subtracting the atomic number of 74 (which is the number of protons) from the mass number 187.
Sweet Water High School was created in 187#.