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Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 7 cups is equal to 56 fluid ounces, which is definitely bigger than 40 fluid ounces. So yes, 7 cups is larger than 40 fluid ounces. But hey, good effort on the math question!
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.
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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 4 cups is actually equal to 32 fluid ounces, and 32 is definitely less than 40. So, yeah, 4 cups is less than 40 fluid ounces. But hey, who's counting, right?