9 AM PT (Pacific Time) refers to the time zone that is 8 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-8). It is used in the western part of the United States and Canada. During Daylight Saving Time, when clocks are set forward by one hour, it becomes 9 AM PDT (Pacific Daylight Time), which is UTC-7. To convert it to other time zones, you need to adjust accordingly based on the difference.
yes it is in the pacific time zone and 8 hours behind the pt
16 pints = 8 quarts
If it is 5 PM (PT) that would make it 8 PM (ET). PT is always 3 hours behind ET just for future reference.
England is 8 hours ahead of Canada example: England's time 5pm at the same time Canada's time 9am. There's a difference of 8 hours.
2 pt = 1 qt ⇒ 18 qt 1 pt = 18 qt + 1 ÷ 2 qt = 181/2 qt 1 qt = 2 pt ⇒ 18 qt 1 pt = 18 x 2 pt + 1 pt = 37 pt 8 pt = 1 gal ⇒ 18 qt 1 pt = 37 pt = 37 ÷ 8 gal = 45/8 gal
4 qt(US Liq) = 8 pt (US Liq)4 qt(US Liq) = 8 pt (US Liq)4 qt(US Liq) = 8 pt (US Liq)4 qt(US Liq) = 8 pt (US Liq)4 qt(US Liq) = 8 pt (US Liq)4 qt(US Liq) = 8 pt (US Liq)
4 in a PT Cruiserup to 8 in a Town and Country.4 in a PT Cruiserup to 8 in a Town and Country.
8 pt
no. a quart (qt) is bigger than a pint (pt) on a sale of 2 ( 2 pt = 1 qt), so naturally 41 qt > 8 pt
Dude was shot 8 times
The time difference between Pennsylvania and Canada depends on which part of Canada you are referring to. Pennsylvania is in the Eastern Time Zone (ET), and parts of Canada are also in the Eastern Time Zone. However, other parts of Canada are in different time zones, such as Atlantic Time Zone (AT), Central Time Zone (CT), Mountain Time Zone (MT), and Pacific Time Zone (PT). You would need to specify which city or region in Canada to determine the exact time difference.