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1 quart = 4 cups 3 quarts = (3 x 4) = 12 cups
The number of quarts in a pound depends on what substance you are measuring. For water, 1 pound is approximately equal to 1.917 quarts. However, for other substances, the conversion may vary. It's always best to check a specific conversion chart for the substance you are working with.
4 quarts = 1 gallon. 100 pence = 1 pound.
A quart is a measure of volume, a pound is a measure of mass. The two cannot be directly converted unless the density of the substance is known. An mistake often made is equating a fluid ounce (volume) to an ounce (mass) . This is not so.
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.
There are 0.565 quarts of rice in 1 pound. Rice is a grain and one of the most widely consumed foods by the human population.
1 cup of rice is about 0.48 of a pound
There are two cups that equal one pound of uncooked rice. There are six cups that equal to one pound of cooked rice.
One cup of dry rice weighs 6.9 oz. so 1 pound of dry rice is about 2 1/3 cup. From: http://pages.prodigy.net/jmiller.cb/s810.html
1 quart = 4 cups 3 quarts = (3 x 4) = 12 cups
a pint equals a pound, and a pint equals half of a quart. (a pound equals half of a quart)
1 pound
Exactly 1/2 quart
One pound of rice weighs 16 ounces or approximately 454 grams.
1 cup of rice is 180 grams so...180 * 4 cups = 720720 grams in a quart720 * 4 quarts = 28802880 grams in a gallon2880 / 28 grams(ounce) = 102.85102.85 ounces102.85 / 16(pound) = 6.426.428571 pounds in a gallon of rice.obviously this will slightly vary due to a rice grain's variable weight.Oasis Programming
Dry rice usually expands to 3 times its normal size. So, 1 pound of cooked rice divided by 3 equals 1/3 of a pound of dry rice needed.
I just measured and weighed 1 cup of dry, uncooked long grain white rice. It weighed 6 oz