A dry pint: a United States dry unit equal to 0.5 quart or 33.6 cubic inches pint United States dry unit . A unit of measurement of capacity for dry substances.
Pints, liquid or dry, are a measure of volume and ounces are a measure of weight, so they cannot be compared. However, a liquid pint is .4732 l and a dry pint is .551 l, so the dry pint is 1.164 liquid pints. Since a liquid pint is 16 fluid ounces, you could measure a dry pint as 18.63 fluid ounces.
The words "dry measure" complicate and confound the question somewhat. There is no such thing as a dry cup. But there is a dry pint and a liquid pint. And since you said TWO cups dry measure, that implies a dry pint. One dry pint is equal to about 18.6 fluid ounces. (A liquid pint [US] is equal to 16 fluid ounces.) So, multiply 18.6 by 0.15 (15 percent) to get 2.79 ounces, or slightly more than two and three-quarters ounces. 15 percent of 16 is 2.4 ounces.
REM...........but for humans usually measured in Milirem. Also RADS
Once again, no conversion is possible, because a dry pintis a unit of volume -- space -- whereas a pound is a unit of weight. A dry pint of wheat will not weigh as much as a dry pint of, say, iron filings.
568 millilitres ≈ 1 imp pint → 400 ml ≈ 400/568 pint = 50/71 pint ≈ 0.70 pint 473 milliliters ≈ 1 US pint → 400 ml = 400/473 pint ≈ 0.85 pint
Pints, liquid or dry, are a measure of volume and ounces are a measure of weight, so they cannot be compared. However, a liquid pint is .4732 l and a dry pint is .551 l, so the dry pint is 1.164 liquid pints. Since a liquid pint is 16 fluid ounces, you could measure a dry pint as 18.63 fluid ounces.
The words "dry measure" complicate and confound the question somewhat. There is no such thing as a dry cup. But there is a dry pint and a liquid pint. And since you said TWO cups dry measure, that implies a dry pint. One dry pint is equal to about 18.6 fluid ounces. (A liquid pint [US] is equal to 16 fluid ounces.) So, multiply 18.6 by 0.15 (15 percent) to get 2.79 ounces, or slightly more than two and three-quarters ounces. 15 percent of 16 is 2.4 ounces.
A pint is a liquid or dry measure of sixteen ounces, 0.454 kilograms of weight, about 35 cubic inches, and is half of a quart. For liquid, a British pint is equal to 0.568 liters and a US pint is equal to 0.473 liters. For dry, a US pint is equal to 0.5506 liters. In some areas (such as Great Britain), "a pint" refers to a pint of beer.
1 pint [US,dry] = 2.3272943877 cup [US].
A pint is a pint is a pint in volume. However 16 oz in a pint is 16 oz in a pound only if it is water. A pint of flour does not weigh a pound as it is not as dense as water. A pint or 16 ounces dry measure of all-purpose flour weighs about 10 ounces (.625 of a pound) Chef Instructor Wayne Wilberding
REM...........but for humans usually measured in Milirem. Also RADS
Yes, a US dry pint is about 551 ml, and a US liquid pint is only about 473 ml. So the dry one is ~1.164 times larger than the liquid one. By the way, the British Imperial pint is even bigger, at ~568 ml (the better to get drunk with ;-)!).
Once again, no conversion is possible, because a dry pintis a unit of volume -- space -- whereas a pound is a unit of weight. A dry pint of wheat will not weigh as much as a dry pint of, say, iron filings.
A pint is a volume measurement. There are liquid pints, equal to 16 fluid ounces. And a dry pint is equal to 1.2 liquid pints.
12oz/dry pint, according to the California Department of Food and Agriculture. It is important to note that a dry pint (how blueberries are sold) is 16.36% larger than a the more commonly used liquid pint (2 cup measure). A liquid pint of blueberries would weigh approximately 10.3oz (292g), which is about 145g/cup. A flat (tray) of blueberries (12 dry pints) should weigh approximately 9lbs (sans containers). Update: I just weighed several level dry pints of freshly picked blueberries. 12oz - 12.5oz each. I’d say 12oz/dry pint is a good figure to use.
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1 liter = 2.113 3764189 pint [liquid] -or- 1 liter = 1.8161659565 pint [dry]