If all of the bottles emptied into one tub total up to 8 ounces, you've sure got
a bunch of tiny bottles there ... that's 1/2 pint in all.
We're assuming that you mean: EACH of the 34 bottles holds 8 ounces.
8 ounces = 1/2 pint, so 34 bottles hold 17 pintsin all.
1 pint = 16 fluid ounces 2.7 pints = 43.2 fluid ounces
To determine how many pints are in 34 bottles, you first need to know the size of the bottles. If we assume standard beer bottles of 12 ounces each, there are 16 ounces in a pint. Thus, each bottle contains 0.75 pints (12 ounces / 16 ounces). Multiplying 34 bottles by 0.75 pints per bottle gives you 25.5 pints.
That is 56 fluid ounces.
48 fluid ounces
8 pints 1 pint = 16 ounces 1 ounce = 0.06 pint
0.4 Pints
32 oz
96 oz
1 pint = 16 fluid ounces 2.7 pints = 43.2 fluid ounces
Fluid ounces x 0.0625 = US pints.
Six pints is 96 fluid ounces.
239 fluid ounces is 14.94 pints.
155 fluid ounces is 9.69 pints.
Well, honey, there are 8 fluid ounces in a cup and 2 cups in a pint, so that means there are 16 fluid ounces in a pint. If your bottle holds 64 fluid ounces of lemonade, that's 4 pints. So, grab a glass and pour yourself a pint of that zesty lemonade!
there are 3 pints in 48 fluid ounces
80 fluid ounces = 4 pints. (Imperial)
Seven fluid ounces is about 0.4375 pints.