Convert US Fluid Ounces (fl oz) to US Pints (pt)
Converting US fluid ounces to US pints is essential for various applications, from cooking to beverage serving. With the conversion factor of 1 fl oz = 0.0625 pt, it's easy to scale your recipes or portion sizes. Whether you're measuring ingredients or serving drinks, this conversion will help you get the right amounts every time.
≈ 1/16 pt
Conversion Formula
Reverse: fl oz = pt × 16
Conversion Examples
US Fluid Ounce to US Pint Table
| US Fluid Ounce (fl oz) | US Pint (pt) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.0625 | 1/16 |
| 6 | 0.375 | 3/8 |
| 11 | 0.6875 | 11/16 |
| 16 | 1 | — |
| 21 | 1.3125 | 1 5/16 |
| 26 | 1.625 | 1 5/8 |
| 31 | 1.9375 | 1 15/16 |
| 36 | 2.25 | 2 1/4 |
| 41 | 2.5625 | 2 9/16 |
| 46 | 2.875 | 2 7/8 |
| 51 | 3.1875 | 3 3/16 |
| 56 | 3.5 | 3 1/2 |
| 61 | 3.8125 | 3 13/16 |
| 66 | 4.125 | 4 1/8 |
| 71 | 4.4375 | 4 7/16 |
| 76 | 4.75 | 4 3/4 |
| 81 | 5.0625 | 5 1/16 |
| 86 | 5.375 | 5 3/8 |
| 91 | 5.6875 | 5 11/16 |
| 96 | 6 | — |
Unit Definitions
What is a US Fluid Ounce (fl oz)?
A US fluid ounce (fl oz) is a volume measurement commonly used in the United States to quantify liquids. It is equivalent to approximately 29.57 milliliters.
History
The fluid ounce has its origins in the 16th century when it was defined as the volume of a specific weight of water. It was standardized in the United States in the late 19th century, aligning with the metric system.
Current Use
Today, fluid ounces are widely used in cooking, beverage serving, and food packaging, making them a fundamental unit in American kitchens.
Learn more about US Fluid OunceWhat is a US Pint (pt)?
A US pint (pt) is a unit of volume that is equal to 16 fluid ounces or approximately 473.18 milliliters. It is commonly used to measure liquids.
History
The pint has a long history dating back to the 14th century in England, where it was used for measuring both liquid and dry substances. The US pint was formalized in the 19th century as part of the metrication of volume measurements.
Current Use
Pints are frequently used in the food and beverage industry, especially for serving beer, milk, and other liquids, as well as in recipes that require larger volumes.
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