There are about 38.6 dry quarts in 1.5 cubic feet.
6.5 liters are about 6.868 US liquid quarts or 5.98 imperial quarts.1 liter ~ 1.05669 US quarts1 US quart ~ 0.946353 litersWe would first need to know if you meant dry or wet measurement.Second we need to know if you meant American or British measurementThe American quart is 2 pints (or 67.2 cubic inches dry measurement)The American gallon is 4 quarts, or 3.785 litresThe British quart is 2 pints or 1.136 litres (1,136 cubic centimetres dry)The British gallon is 4 pints or 4.545 litresThat makes a litre 2.113 US pintsSo the math would be (American) 6.5 litres times 2.113 divided by 2 or 6.867 quartsDry measurement would be 67.2 times 6.5 or approx 437 cu in displacement.About 6.868 quarts for 6.5 liters.
A peck is a measure of dry volume - not of weight. 8 dry quarts (16 dry pints) - note not for liquids. Thus the weight would depend on what was being measured: feathers or lead sinkers.
Exactly how much more it weighs will depend on how wet it is.
To convert liters to quarts, we need to know that 1 liter is equal to 1.05668821 quarts. Therefore, to convert 4.3 liters to quarts, we would multiply 4.3 by 1.05668821 to get approximately 4.53 quarts. So, 4.3 liters is equal to approximately 4.53 quarts.
Gravel suppliers use a conversion rate of 1.75 tonnes per cubic meter of loose filled 20 mm crush but depends on the type of rock and how dry it is. Dry gravel with little or no fines has a density of 1.5 tonnes per cubic meter. When the gravel is compacted it compress by about 20%.
36 cubic feet equals 925.7 dry quarts.
1 cup = 0.25 quarts 64 cups x .25 = 16 quarts
1,390 dry quarts per two cubic yards.
160 cubic inches equates to about 2.38 dry quarts.
ANSWER 1 c.yard = 694.28 dry quarts
1 liter is equal to 0.908 dry quarts.
25.7 dry quarts per cubic foot.
70.71 dry gallons in 11 cubic feet.
I need 24 cubic feet of vermiculite and currently have 3 bags of 8 dry quarts each. How many more bags will I need?-------------------------------------- Answer below-----------------------------------------1 dry quart = 0.038889 cubic foot24 cubic feet is about 617 dry quarts. Subtract the quarts you have, you need617 - 8 x 3 = 609 quarts.So, you need 609/8, about 76 more bags.-------------------------------------------------Man, do yourself a favor and get one of the large 4 cu ft bags instead of by the quart. You'll pay about $25 at an Agway and you'll save yourself a lot of money in the long run.24 cubic ft = 618 quarts3 bags x 8qts = 24 qts618-24=594 more qts needed594/8=74.25 or 75 more bags neededTotally agree....buy it in cu ft bags 1 cu ft = 25.75 qts
There are dry and liquid quarts. In the US, there are 807.90 liquid quarts to a cubic yard.
16.71 cubic feet.
A quart is a unit of capacity. A pound is a unit of mass. The two are therefore incompatible.