No, a quart container holds 4 cups of milk, not just 1 cup.
The pint container would be the best choice since it holds two cups, which is double what you need. The quart container would provide enough milk but you would have leftover, while the half gallon container is too much excess for just one cup.
there are 946.352946 mL in one quart, so there are 473.176473 mL in half a quart
1 quart = 4 cups 1 cup = 0.25 quart
There are 2 pints in half a quart. Each quart is equivalent to 2 pints, so half a quart would be half of that amount, which is 1 pint.
1 quart is one quart of water, milk, or anything else
In the US, the standard sizes are a pint, quart, half gallon and gallon.
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a quart is 1/4 of a gallon so it would be half of a gallon of milk then a half of that half
In Canada today, April 2014, a quart of milk is 3.95.
14 cents a quart.
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0.25
About 2. A quart and a liter are close to being equivalents.
None. Gelatin comes from bones and not from milk.
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Seeing as how there are 4 cups in a quart. And there are two quarts in a half gallon.That would make 8 cups in a half gallon.