a recipe calls for 32 fluid ounces of heavy cream. How many pint containers of heavy cream are needed to make the recipe? please answer thanks

Steve, what the heck made ya say a pints a pound a world around?

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a recipe calls for 32 fluid oz. of heavy cream, How many 1 pint containers of heavy cream are needed? Tips: there are eight fluid ounces in a cup and 2 cups in a pint.

Steve I don't really know how to make a pint at all can you probably write that down because no one knows how to do it right here.

To determine how many pint containers of heavy cream are needed, we need to convert the given measurement of 32 fluid ounces to pints.

1 pint is equal to 16 fluid ounces, so we can use this conversion factor to find our answer.

Given that we have 32 fluid ounces, we can set up the following proportion:

1 pint / 16 fluid ounces = x pints / 32 fluid ounces

To solve for x, we can cross-multiply:

1 pint * 32 fluid ounces = 16 fluid ounces * x pints

32 fluid ounces = 16 fluid ounces * x pints

Next, we can divide both sides of the equation by 16 fluid ounces to isolate x:

x pints = 32 fluid ounces / 16 fluid ounces

By dividing, we get:

x pints = 2

So, you would need 2 pint containers of heavy cream to make the recipe.

a pint's a pound, the world around

so, since 16 fl oz is one pint, it should be clear.

Extra credit: what's the difference between an ounce and a fluid ounce?

How would you write it out?

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