A standard 9x11 baking dish typically has a capacity of around 3 quarts. The volume of a rectangular prism (such as a baking dish) is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height. In this case, the dimensions are 9 inches by 11 inches, which gives a total volume of 99 square inches. Converting this to quarts, which is a measure of volume, gives approximately 3 quarts.
Quarts measures volume but the coordinates you have specified only provide an area. You cannot tell how many quarts fit into it without specifying the height of the dish.
the 9X13 holds 3 quarts
Volume up to the rim = 9" x 9" x 2" = 162 cubic inches = 0.7013 gallon = 2.8052 quarts.
approximately 2 quarts.
2.095 quarts for each inch deep (rounded)
It depends on how deep you will fill the baking dish.For every inch you fill the dish, you have about 1.1 quarts.
Quarts measures volume but the coordinates you have specified only provide an area. You cannot tell how many quarts fit into it without specifying the height of the dish.
the 9X13 holds 3 quarts
An 8 x 8 Pyrex baking dish typically holds about 2 quarts.
"9x11" tells us nothing about the VOLUME of your container. This is needed to say how many quarts are in it. First of all you need a THIRD figure to calculate volume, and secondly, you need to state what units those figures are in. -Is it inches, centimetres, yards, -etc.
Volume up to the rim = 9" x 9" x 2" = 162 cubic inches = 0.7013 gallon = 2.8052 quarts.
Fill it with water then empty the water out into a measuring jug (bit by bit if needed) and note the total volume.
approximately 2 quarts.
2.095 quarts for each inch deep (rounded)
3
We need the height of sides to figure that
There is no simple answer: it depends on the oven.