A peck is a measure of dry volume - not of weight.
8 dry quarts (16 dry pints) - note not for liquids.
Thus the weight would depend on what was being measured: feathers or lead sinkers.
A peck is 1/4 of a bushel. In dry measure it is 8 quarts.
A peck is a unit of dry volume, used in dry measurement in the United States. A peck is equal to two dry gallons, eight dry quarts, or sixteen dry pints.
the size of a peck is half a millimeter
8,01 l equals 8,01 x 103 ml = 8010 ml
0.624505641114 of a peck. what's the simplified answer?
Nohe hasn't but he is in his 80s or 70s.
1 gallon equals 0.429683481 pecks. These measurements are in the US. Pecks are a unit of dry volume.
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1 Imperial peck = 9.09218 litres 1 U.S. peck = 8.80977 litres
About 15 pounds
a wood pecker would peck as much as a wood pecker could, if i would pecker could peck wood. but isn't it a wood chuck?
as much as they want to
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There are 9.3 quarts in a peck.
One peck of grain is equivalent to two gallons or 8 quarts so it's hard to say exactly how much one peck weighs in pounds. It depends on the type of grain.
Peck is bigger
1 US bushel is 35.24 liters. One US peck is 8.81 liters.
A peck is a unit of dry measure, but it is still possible to answer the question, because a peck occupies a specific amount of space. 1 peck [US] = 2.327 294 378 gallon [US, liquid] And one US gallon weighs 8.34 pounds, so a peck of water weighs 19.41 pounds.
over 100 pounds
No, he is not