The answer will depend on the depth of the pan. But since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
the 9X13 holds 3 quarts
approximately 2 quarts.
2.095 quarts for each inch deep (rounded)
Well, darling, a 13x9 inch baking pan typically holds around 14-15 cups of liquid, which is equivalent to about 112-120 fluid ounces. So, if you're asking how many ounces in a 13x9 inch baking pan, it's safe to say you're looking at around 112-120 ounces, give or take a few sassy sprinkles.
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.
It depends on how deep you will fill the baking dish.For every inch you fill the dish, you have about 1.1 quarts.
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the 9X13 holds 3 quarts
approximately 2 quarts.
three
2.095 quarts for each inch deep (rounded)
Two quarters of an inch are in a half inch.
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Don't know about a 9 inch but there are 1.5 quarts in a 9.5 inch pie plate.
In general, there are approximately 0.5 quarts of soil per inch of pot diameter. Therefore, a 6 inch bonsai pot would typically contain about 3 quarts of soil.
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Well, darling, a 13x9 inch baking pan typically holds around 14-15 cups of liquid, which is equivalent to about 112-120 fluid ounces. So, if you're asking how many ounces in a 13x9 inch baking pan, it's safe to say you're looking at around 112-120 ounces, give or take a few sassy sprinkles.