Assuming the US ounce and Canadian ounce are the same which I believe they are, there would be 40 ounces in a Canadian quart. 32 ounces in a US quart. 20 ounces in a Canadian pint, 16 in US. 10 ounces in a Canadian cup and 8 in US. If you are reading a Canadian receipt chances are it's in US measurement's as Canadians are so Americanised they don't even know the Canadian measurement's themselves.
There are 8 units of 500 in 4,000.
A milliliter is one onethousandth of a liter, or could be writen as 1 milliliter=.001 liters
About 0.002113 US fluid pints per milliliter.
That depends on the type material you are referring to. Also, these are two different types of measurements. One is volume the other is weight or mass. Please edit your question to include more context or details.
About 3,785.4 mL per US gallon.
1 US gallon = approximately 3,785.4 mL
!6 cups in an Imperial gallon
That is approximately 1/4 of a Canadian gallon in 1 litre
There are approximately 3785.41 milliliters in one US gallon.
Well, honey, if you want to convert 2 milliliters per liter to gallons, you're gonna need to do some math. Since there are about 3.78541 liters in a gallon, you'd have to multiply 2 by 3.78541 to get your answer. So, 2 milliliters per liter is roughly 7.57 milliliters per gallon. Hope that clears things up for ya!
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1 UK/imperial gallon = 4546.09 mL1 US liquid gallon = 3785.1 mL
Milliliter.
4 quarts are in a gallon
you mean milliliters, right.One milliliter is equal to 0.0002641721 gallons
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