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Assuming that one-pint is equal to 473 ml, how many pints can be found in 3 liters?
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How does this work considering 1 pint = 568ml
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Given that 1 pint is equal to 437 ml
and 1000 ml=1 liter
then
1 pint =(437/1000) liters
simplifying we get:
1 pint= 0.437 liters
thus amount of pints in 4 liters will be:
4/0.473
=8.45666586
~8.5 pints
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