A quart has the greatest capacity out of a tablespoon a quart a pint or a teaspoon. A quart is equal to 32 tablespoons 2 pints or 4 cups. To put it into perspective here is a breakdown of the capacities of each unit:
As you can see a quart has the greatest capacity out of the four units.
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3 tsp. 1 tbsp = 0.5 oz 1 oz = 2 tbsp In US measure 32 fluid ounces are equal to one quart. One ounce is 0.03 quart or as thirty-two (32) ounces equals 1 quart, so there is 1/32 of a quart in an ounce. But you need to know that 1 Imperial quart = 40 Imperial fluid ounces. Also this relates only to fluid ounces. There are two different kinds of ounces, ounces of weight/mass and ounces of volume (fluid). This can change when you are using the ounces to measure a non-liquid such as flour or sugar since the weight of dry items is not the same as their volume. An ounce of volume is called a "fluid ounce." A quart measures volume not weight. In order to convert quarts to solid (weight)ounces or back, You need to know what is being measured.
The unit of volume in SI is litre (L). Other non-SI and not recommended units: fluid ounce, gallon, cubic foot, cubic inch, cup, teaspoon, tablespoon, drop, pint, quart and many other curiosities of British origin.
There is 0.005 quart in a teaspoon.
There is 0.005 quart in a teaspoon.
Liquids are measured in volume - liters, gallons, cm3, etc.
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Ounces --> OZ Cups --> C. Pints --> Pt. Quarts --> Qt. Gallon --> Gal.
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tsp - teaspoon Tbsp - tablespoon cp - cup F - fahrenheit C - celcius qt - quart gal - gallon oz - ounce pkg - package