When you’re gardening, you might need to measure liquids like water or fertilizer for your plants. One measuring system uses milliliters (ml), and another one uses quarts. Today, we’re going to figure out how to change 700 ml into quarts!
To understand how to convert from milliliters to quarts, we need to remember a few facts. There are about 946.35 ml in one quart. That means if we want to convert 700 ml to quarts, we can use this equation:
$$
\text{Quarts} = \frac{\text{Milliliters}}{946.35}
$$
Plugging in our number:
$$
\text{Quarts} = \frac{700}{946.35} \approx 0.739
$$
So, 700 ml is about 0.739 quarts. This means if you were to measure out 700 ml of water, it would be just a bit shy of three-quarters of a quart.
Here are seven everyday objects that are exactly equal to 700 ml:
- A medium-sized bottle of soda (often around 700 ml)
- A cup of vegetable oil (like for cooking or in a garden recipe)
- A can of soup, depending on the brand
- A large glass of water (certain glasses hold exactly 700 ml)
- A small bag of potting soil
- A larger yogurt container
- A standard jelly jar, often used for gardening preserves
Next time you’re watering your plants or feeding them nutrients, remember that 700 ml is a bit less than three-quarters of a quart! Happy gardening!