tablespoon (Australian metric) to quart (US dry) conversion

Conversion number between tablespoon (Australian metric) and quart (US dry) [qt (US)] is 0.018161659685377. This means, that tablespoon (Australian metric) is smaller unit than quart (US dry).

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tablespoon (Australian metric)quart (US dry)
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100.18161659685377
200.36323319370754
300.54484979056131
400.72646638741508
500.90808298426886
601.0896995811226
701.2713161779764
801.4529327748302
901.6345493716839
1001.8161659685377
1101.9977825653915
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tablespoon (Australian metric)

Definition of tablespoon (Australian metric) unit: ≡ 20 ml. Defined as exactly 20 mL ≡ 20.0×10−6 m³

Convert Quart (US dry) to other unit:

quart (US dry)

Definition of quart (US dry) unit: ≡  1⁄32 bu (US lvl) =  1⁄4 gal (US dry). Quart of an US dry gallon = 1.101220942715×10−3 m³


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