1- Fill up the 3 quart pitcher. 2- Pour the contents of the 3 quart pitcher into the 5 quart pitcher. 3- Refill the 3 quart pitcher. 4- Fill the 5 quart pitcher from the contents of the 3 quart pitcher. 5- The remainder in the 3 quart pitcher is 1-quart.
1 u.s. pint = 0.5 u.s. quart therefore, a 2 quart pitcher hold 4 pints
Fill the 3 qt pitcher. Pour it into the 5 qt pitcher- it has room for 2 more qts. Refill the 3 qt pitcher. Pour it into the 5 qt pitcher until it is full, and stop. You will have 1 qt remaining in the 3 qt pitcher.
A quart is twice as large as a pint.
One large lemon, or one and a half medium lemons would suffice for making a quart of lemonade. However, the number of lemons needed to make the quart would depend on just how tangy one wants their lemonade to be.
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The metric measure for volume is the liter. One US quart is 0.946 Ltr. That would be a liquid quart. A dry quart > liter = imperial quart > liquid quart A British Imperial pint is 20 fluid ounces, not 16 as in the US system. So in the UK, Ireland and other countries which use the same system, a quart is 40 fluid ounces, which is equal to 1.136 Ltr.
Pitchers come in all shapes and sizes. A two-quart pitcher would be 1.89 liters.
20 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
That depends on the size of the pitcher. A standard pitcher is 2 quarts. There are 4 cups to a quart, so in a standard pitcher there would be 8 cups.