In the context of weight measurement, there are 24 pk (pecks) in 12 bu (bushels). This conversion is based on the fact that 1 bu is equal to 2 pk. Therefore, to find the number of pk in a given number of bu, you would multiply the number of bu by 2.
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1 bu = 4 pk
In agricultural measurements, there are typically 4 pecks (pk.) in 1 bushel (bu). A peck is equivalent to 8 dry quarts, and a bushel is equivalent to 4 pecks or 32 dry quarts. Therefore, in 1 bushel, there are 4 pecks.
120 qt.
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Three bushels (bu) are equivalent to 12 pecks (pk), as one bushel is equal to four pecks. Therefore, to convert bushels to pecks, you multiply the number of bushels by four. So, 3 bu × 4 pk/bu = 12 pk.
4 Pk are in 1 Bu.
4 Pk are in 1 Bu.
30 pk
Did you mean: 11 bu 7 ph - 6 by 9 pk
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One bushel (bu) is equivalent to 32 dry quarts or approximately 8 dry pecks (pk). In terms of volume, this means that one bushel can be divided into multiple pecks, with each peck being a quarter of a bushel. Therefore, 1 bu = 8 pk.
1 bu = 4 pk
In agricultural measurements, there are typically 4 pecks (pk.) in 1 bushel (bu). A peck is equivalent to 8 dry quarts, and a bushel is equivalent to 4 pecks or 32 dry quarts. Therefore, in 1 bushel, there are 4 pecks.
8 12
"pk" is not a recognised measure.
38 inches divided bu 12 inches = 3.1666666666666665