How do you convert 25.00 mL to qt.?

1 Answer
Feb 4, 2016

Well first, you have to decide what a "QUART" is! In the UK this is "2 pints", 1200 mL (= 1.200*L). In the States, it is 0.946 L. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quart

Explanation:

In both US and Imperial systems a "quart" is short for a QUARTER of a GALLON. Of course, the US gallon and the Imperial gallon are different.

Given that 1 US quart = 0.946 L or 946 mL, 25.00 mL = (25.00*cancel(mL))/(946*(cancel(mL)*"quart"^-1) = ?? "quarts".

It's questions like these that remind me how truly decadent the Imperial system of measurement is: pounds, ounces, feet, furlongs, chains, poles. Of course, we are going to be stuck with these units for some time. In the question above I was able to solve the problem dimensionally, i.e. I had the conversion mL*"quart"^-1, and when I did the calculation the extraneous units cancelled out.

Do not be persuaded that these conversions are easy. Anyone can make an error, and the 2 systems of measurements (actually 3 systems of measurement) are hard to interconvert.