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1 US quart = 0.94635295 liters 1 liters = 1.0566882 US quarts

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15y ago

Closer to a quart. A four liter jug is closer to a gallon.

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11y ago

No. There are 3.8 litres to a US Gallon, and four quarts in a US Gallon. So the litres are more voluminous.

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If you are talking about a U.S. quart, a liter would be more.

If you are talking about an Imperial quart, the Imperial quart would be larger.

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a quart has more volume

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No, it's a bit larger.

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