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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.
That depends upon the substance as oz are a measure of weight whereas qt are a measure of volume.HOWEVER, in the US 32 fl oz (fluid ounce) do equal 1 qt.
8 fl oz = 1 cup 16 fl oz = 2 c 24 fl oz = 3 c 240 fl oz = 30 c
8 fl oz = 1 cup 16 fl oz = 2 cups 24 fl oz = 3 cups 240 fl oz = 30 cups
8 fl oz
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1 qt = 32 fl oz 2 qt = 64 fl oz 3 qt = 96 fl oz 4 qt = 128 fl oz. . . etc.
There are 32 fl oz in a qt. This means that there are 5 qts in 160 fl oz.
3 qt * 2 pt/qt * 2 cup/pt * 8 fl oz/cup = 96 fl oz
160 fl oz ÷ 32 fl oz/qt = 5 qt
Yes.
1 qt = 32 fl oz2 qt = 2 x 32 = 64 fl oz
64 oz 1 quart = 32 oz 1 oz = 0.03 qt 1 Imp. qt = 40 oz
2 qt (US, liquid) = 64 fl oz
That is 240 fl oz
224 fl oz