None, 'pint' is not a weight.
Either way will suffice.
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straight jackets and red koolade Here's a suggestion, Give them some celery with peanut butter. Or take the easy way out and plop 'em down in front of the old' TV set. or bribe them. There are many way. Use your imagination.
Okay so fill up the seven liter jug completely and pour as much as you can into the 4 liter jug. You now have 3 liters in the 7 liter jug and 4 liters in the 4 liter jug. Pour the 4 liter out half way, now you have 2 liters in the 4 liter jug. Now pour the contents of the 4 liter jug into the 7 liter jug that has 3 liters in it. You know have a jug with 5 liters.
5.25 pints is less than a gallon, as a gallon is equal to 8 pints. The easiest way to answer this would be to convert pints into cups instead of gallons. A pint is 2 cups. If you multiply 5.25 by 2 you get 10.5. So 5.25 pints would be 10 1/2 cups.
6 quarts is way bigger than 2 pints because 6 quarts is actually 12 pints.
There are 4 cups in 2 pints. Think of it this way: 1 Gallon = 4 Quarts 1 Quart = 2 Pints 1 Pint = 2 Cups SOOO 2 Pints = 4 Cups
cups go into pints but two cups go into a pint not the other way around
This jug is decorated in a way that reflects its use, with vines and bunches of grapes. It is signed by the potter, Charinos.
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She has to figure out a way to accurately get eight liters in the 10-liter jug. And here's how she would do it. She fills the 7-liter jug with pond water and dumps its contents into the 10-liter jug. So the larger one has seven liters and the smaller is empty. She then refills the smaller and uses it to top off the larger one, which leaves four liters in the smaller one. Next, she dumps the full 10-liter jug back into the pond (why waste water?) and then empties the contents of the smaller one into the larger one, which means there are now four liters of water in the larger jug. So far, so good She refills the smaller jug from the pond and once again tops off the larger jug, which leaves just one liter in the smaller one. Next, she dumps the larger one back into the pond, transfers the one liter from the smaller to the larger, fills the smaller to the top, and then pours it all into the large one, which makes a total of eight liters in the larger jug. Simple! LOL Mary happens to notice a sharp rock on the ground. She first pours 7 liters of water into the big jug. She then refills the 7 liter jug and tops off the 10 liter jug, leaving 4 liters in the 7 liter jug. She uses the sharp rock to mark the 7 liter jug. After she empties the 10 liter jug, she fills the 7 liter jug to the line and dumps it into the 10 liter jug twice.
fill three liter can to the top empty contents into five liter can fill three liter can again empty into five liter can leaving one liter in the three liter can empty five liter can pour the remaining liter from three liter can into five liter can fill three liter can again and empty into five liter can leaving exactly 4 liters