Pounds can't be converted to quarts. Pounds measure mass, while quarts measure volume.
6 quarts of lead would certainly be more pounds than 6 quarts of cotton balls.
5 quarts of water is 10 pounds
There are no Quarts in pounds pounds are a measurement of weight and uarts are a measurement of volume.
Quarts and pounds cannot be equated. One factor is a measure of capacity, and the other a measure of weight (or mass). You will need to provide the solution of interest (eg. water).
for water "a pint is a pound the whole world round" so 3 quarts is 6 pounds.
6 quarts of lead would certainly be more pounds than 6 quarts of cotton balls.
2 fluid quarts
quarts are a measure of volume whereas pounds are a measure of weight. The measure different things and are connected by the density of the substance. To convert pounds to quarts requires the density of the substance, then: quarts = 286 pounds ÷ density with density in quarts per pound.
2 1/2 quarts = 5 pounds
Exactly six (6) are.
You are trying to compare volume to weight. There is no relationship. You would have to specify what item you want to compare. A pound of feathers would be a more quarts then a pound of gravel.