This is a trick question. A quart is a fixed volume, so the answer depends on what is in the quart container. Something heavy will take less to equal one pound than something very light. For reference, a quart of water weighs just over two pounds, and a quart of gasoline weighs about one and one half pounds.
Quarts are volume, pounds are weight, and there's no conversion.
A quart of water weighs 2 lbs, but a quart of gasoline is only a little over a pound.
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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.
four quarts are in a gallon
31/2 quarts 3 1/2 quarts ^the second one is the good one.
A pint's a pound the world around... A quart is two pints. Same as two pounds. so 48 oz is 3 pounds which equals 1-1/2 quarts. One quart plus two cups.
as many quarts as in a mile
1 lb = 0.48 quarts
16 pound
a pint equals a pound, and a pint equals half of a quart. (a pound equals half of a quart)
it is equivalent to two quarts one quart is equal to 32 ounces
Exactly 1/2 quart
for water "a pint is a pound the whole world round" so 3 quarts is 6 pounds.
Quarts and pounds cannot be equated, one is a measure of capacity and the other a measure of weight (or mass) Well there's a saying "A pint's a pound the world around" and there are two pints in a quart so it should be one half of a quart= one pound. A pint is 16 fluid ounces of water. A pint of lead would weigh a lot more!
One billion quarts are in a billion quarts.
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.
four quarts are in a gallon
One gallon equals 4 quarts.