1 qt = 2 pt
1 imp pt ≈ 568 ml → 1 qt ≈ 2 × 568 ml = 1136 ml > 200 ml → yes
1 us pt ≈ 473 ml → 1 qt ≈ 2 × 473 ml = 946 ml > 200 ml → yes
Yes; whichever quart you are using 200 ml will fit in it.
Yes, with about 150mL to spare.
There are 946.353 mL in one quart.
One US quart is 946 mL
946.5588641 ml = 1 quart 946.5588641 ml = 1 quart
there are 946.352946 mL in one quart, so there are 473.176473 mL in half a quart
Nope. One US quart is 946.35 ml
946.352946 ml == Source: google [http://www.google.com/search?q=1+quart+in+ml 1 quart in ml]
One US quart = 946.35295 ml One UK quart = 1136.5225 ml
1 US quart = about 946.35 mL.
There are approximately 473 milliliters in half a quart.
A liter holds 1000 ml. A quart holds 946.352946 ml. So, a liter holds (1000-946.352946) ml more than a quart, or 53.647054 ml more.
1 qt = 946.35 ml