Yes, 1 pint is 1/8 of an imperial gallon.
There are eight pints in one gallon. Therefore, one pint is equal to one eighth of a gallon.
There are no gallons in a pint. A pint is the smaller, so we say -"how many pints are in a gallon". A pint is one eighth part of a gallon, or there are 8 pints in 1 gallon.
Not quite. A pint is a half of a quart, or QUARTer-gallon. A "fifth" is a fifth of a gallon, so a pint is an eighth of a gallon, while a half of a fifth would be one-tenth.
yes 1 quart = 2 pints 1 pint = 0.5 quart
A fifth is a fifth of a gallon, a pint is an eighth of a gallon. So the fifth is larger
That is exactly 1 pint. There are 8 pints in a gallon.
It would be 16 fluid ounces or 1 pint of ketchup * In US gallons (1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces)
1/32 of a quart 1/16 of a pint 1/8 of a cup 1 fluid ounce
There are 8 pints in one US gallon. (2 pints to a quart, 4 quarts to a gallon)Note: US gallons and UK gallons are not the same, as with pints. For safest conversion we can go via Litres as its a fixed international standard.US gallon = 3.79 LitresUK gallon = 4.5 LitresUS pint = 473 mLUK pint = 568 mLTherefore there are roughly 8 pints in a gallon if you are using the same country's standards. But the UK (Imperial) Gallon is larger than the US Gallon, and there would only be 6.7 Imperial pints to a US gallon.8 pints
That depends on what kind of things. An eighth of a gallon of gasoline is one pint, and a half quart of water is also a pint. If it's an imperial pint, then it's a volume of 20 fluid ounces, or 16 fluid ounces for a US pint.
1 gallon = 8 pints 1 pint = 0.12 gallon
Yes. A pint is a measure of volume. There are two kinds of pints. One is a fluid measure (such as a pint of milk) and the other is a dry measure (such as a pint of strawberries). ---------------------------------------------- The US pint has 473,176473 mL. The Britisf Imperial pint has 568,26125 mL. Both are obsolete non-SI units.