1 Imperial quart = 40 Imperial fluid ounces
8 oz in a cup, 4 cups in a quart 32 oz in a quart 1/32 of a quart is an ounce An ounce is an ounce, a quart equals 32 ounces.
Obviously, no. (One fluid ounce is much small than one quart.)Certainly not. A quart contains 32 ounces.
There are four eight ounce glasses of milk in a 32 ounce quart.
4 servings.
Four 8-ounce measures are in one quart.
That completely depends on the size of the can. If there's such a thing as "the handy 32 fluid ounce size", then that one holds exactly one quart.
If the question relates to, "How many quarts in one fluidounce?"Then :1 quart = 2 pints1 pint = 20 fluid ouncesThen 1 fluid ounce = 1/(2 x 20) = 1/40 or 0.025 quart
If you mean how many one ounce servings would be equal to 1 gallon plus 1 quart, it would be 160 one ounce servings. There are 128 oz in a gallon, and 32 oz in a quart, so when you add them together, it is a total of 160 ounces. If you meant more than just 1 ounce per serving, just divide the number of servings into 160, and that will be your answer. For example, if you meant how many 6 ounce servings, you would divide 6 into 160, which would be 10 servings.
An ounce is a unit of mass. A quart is a unit of capacity. Without some unit of density, the two units are incompatible. That said, there is one more thing.There are 32 fluid ounces in a "standard" US quart.
30 ounces. Roughly a quart. Quart=32 ounces
there are 2 tablespoons to an ounce. 1 quart =32 ounces, 32x2 =64 tablespoons in a quart.
One half quart plus one gallon is 80 fluid ounces.