What is 10yd³ in Pints (Imperial)?

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What is 10 Cubic Yards (10yd³) in Pints (Imperial) (pt)?

What is 10yd³ in pt? Convert 10 Cubic Yards (10yd³) to Pints (Imperial) (pt) and show formula, brief history on the units and quick maths for the conversion.

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Quick Reference for Converting Cubic Yards to Pints (Imperial)

Formula
pt = yd³ x 1345.43
Quick Rough Maths
To get the Pints (Imperial), multiply the number of Cubic Yards by 1.3 thousand
Cubic Yards (yd³) in 1 Pint (Imperial)
There are 0 Cubic Yards in 1 Pint (Imperial)
Pints (Imperial) (pt) in 1 Cubic Yard
There are 1345.43 Pints (Imperial) in 1 Cubic Yard

Unit Information

Cubic Yard
/ˈkjuːbɪk jɑːd/
Symbol: yd³
Unit System: Imperial

What is the Cubic Yard?

The cubic yard is a unit of volume derived from the imperial system of units. It uses the symbol yd³.

It equals the volume of a cube with edges that each measure 1 yard. It is equivalent to 27 ft³, 46656 in³ or ≈ 0.764554 m³.

The yard (and derivatives like the cubic yard for example) are the same in both the imperial systems and US customary systems so require less conversion systems to calculate / convert to SI or metric.

Pint (Imperial)
/pʌɪnt/
Symbol: pt
Unit System: Imperial

What is the Pint (Imperial)?

The imperial pint is a unit of volume in the imperial unit system with the symbol pt.

1 imperial pint is equal to 1/8 of an imperial gallon. This is equal to 1/2 imperial quart, 4 imperial gills or 20 imperial fluid ounces. In SI / metric this equates to 568.26125 ml.

In Britain, all beer, ales and stout must be served in pubs by the pint (or half pint). Every single glass, despite being a 'pint' must have the numbers 568 ml printed on the side - and because of this, is likely the most commonly known conversion factor amongst the British population.


Conversion Tables for Cubic Yards (yd³) to Pints (Imperial) (pt)