US liquid quart to US liquid pint

qt

1 qt

pt

2.00000000006170221208565253023094 pt

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Quick Reference Table (US liquid quart to US liquid pint)

US liquid quart (qt)US liquid pint (pt)
0.250.500000000015425553016129691510572
0.51.000000000030851106032259383021144
12.00000000006170221208565253023094
24.00000000012340442417130506046188
48.000000000246808848321476356735108

About US liquid quart (qt)

The US liquid quart (qt) is a unit of volume equal to 2 US liquid pints or 32 US fluid ounces, approximately 946.4 milliliters. It is used for beverages, dairy products, soups, and motor oil in the United States. Motor oil is typically sold in 1-quart bottles. Soups, broths, and juices are commonly packaged in 32-oz (1-quart) cartons. The US liquid quart is smaller than the imperial quart (1,136.5 mL).

A standard carton of chicken broth is 32 fl oz (1 qt, ~946 mL). Motor oil is sold in 1-quart bottles.

About US liquid pint (pt)

The US liquid pint (pt) is a unit of volume equal to 16 US fluid ounces, approximately 473.2 milliliters. It is used for beverages, dairy products, and cooking in the United States. A US pint is smaller than the imperial pint (568 mL) used in the UK and Ireland — a difference that affects pub serving sizes. Ice cream is traditionally sold in US pint (473 mL) or half-pint containers. The US also has a dry pint (550.6 mL) for measuring dry goods, distinct from the liquid pint.

A US pint glass at a bar holds 16 fl oz (473 mL). A standard carton of blueberries or strawberries is sold by the pint.


US liquid quart – Frequently Asked Questions

There are 4 US cups in one US liquid quart: 1 quart = 32 fl oz and 1 cup = 8 fl oz. The full chain: 2 cups = 1 pint, 2 pints = 1 quart, 4 quarts = 1 gallon.

One US liquid quart equals approximately 946.4 mL (just under one liter). One imperial quart equals approximately 1,136.5 mL.

Most car engines require 4–6 quarts of oil per oil change, making the quart a practical single-container size. In metric countries, motor oil is sold in 1-liter or 4-liter containers.

One US quart (946 mL) is about 5.7% smaller than one liter (1,000 mL). Substituting 1 L for 1 qt adds about 54 mL — usually negligible in large-batch cooking.

A US liquid quart is 946.4 mL; a US dry quart is 1,101.2 mL — about 16% larger. Dry quarts are used for grain, produce, and dry goods. The distinction matters in agricultural and commercial contexts.

US liquid pint – Frequently Asked Questions

A US liquid pint contains exactly 16 US fluid ounces (≈ 473 mL). A UK/imperial pint contains 20 imperial fluid ounces (≈ 568 mL). The UK pint is 20% larger — a significant difference when ordering beer in the UK vs the US.

It is about consumption rate and pricing psychology. A pint of premium ice cream (473 mL) is a single household's weekly treat — small enough to feel indulgent, large enough to share. Milk is consumed daily in quantity, so selling it by the gallon (3.785 L) keeps the per-unit cost low and reduces shopping trips. The ice cream pint also hides shrinkflation well: brands like Häagen-Dazs shrank from 16 oz to 14 oz while keeping the "pint" container shape. Milk has resisted downsizing because consumers are acutely aware of gallon pricing.

In both the US and imperial systems, there are 8 pints in one gallon. The number is the same, but both the pint and gallon are larger in the imperial system.

A US pint of beer is 16 fl oz ≈ 473 mL. A UK pint is 20 fl oz ≈ 568 mL. In Canada, a pint legally means at least 568 mL, closer to the UK measure.

A US dry pint is 550.6 mL, used for measuring dry goods like berries, grains, and produce. It is about 16% larger than the US liquid pint (473.2 mL). The dry pint survives mainly in agricultural and produce markets.

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