Mike,
nope. As I mentioned before, the definition of a fluid oz also seems
to differ between Imperial and US measurements, so a US gallon is
about 5/6 of an imperial gallon (and, of course, a US pint is about
5/6 of an imperial pint).
Regards,
Simon
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Author: bleckstein at internet/DD.RFC-822=bleckstein@monmouth.com
Date: 13/03/97 00:42
At 12:54 PM 3/13/97 +0100, Simon.MATTHEWS@st.com wrote:
> Oops, that should be 16 or 20 oz to the pint, of course, not gallon!
>
> Regards,
> Simon
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The difference between the gallons is because of the size of the pints,
16(U.S.) 20(UK) Each has 8 pints in it. The fraction is 16 over 20, which
reduces to 4over 5. This is the ratio, right?
Mike
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