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All right, so to do this, to convert these to quarts, so think of just having one.
00:04
You have one mouthful.
00:05
All right, well, we're going to now multiply these because we want to turn it into quarts, so we've got to use all these conversion factors.
00:13
We've got to put mouthful on the bottom, and we look over here, and a mouthful is one jigger.
00:20
So two mouthfuls is one jigger.
00:29
So the mouthfuls will reduce out.
00:31
But we don't want jiggers, so we're going to multiply.
00:34
We're going to put jiggers on the bottom.
00:37
And when we look at our table, two jiggers is a jackpot.
00:42
So two jiggers is one jackpot.
00:46
See, and now the jiggers reduce out.
00:49
But we don't want jackpots, so we're going to put the jackpot on the bottom.
00:55
And when we look over, two jackpots is one gill.
01:02
The jackpots reduce out.
01:04
I don't know what any of these things are, so don't ask me.
01:06
We don't want gill, so we're going to put gill on the bottom, and we have two gills is one cup.
01:17
All right, two gills is one cup.
01:22
The gills reduce out.
01:26
We don't want cups, so cup on the bottom here.
01:31
We look at our table.
01:32
Two cups is a pint.
01:36
Two cups is one pint.
01:39
Cups reduce out.
01:41
And then finally we don't want pints that's on the bottom we want a quart and we look at it a little we look at a little table and two pints is one quart two pints one quart the pints reduce out and look all of the units reduced out we're left with a quart on the top so if we you know we started with the mouthful reduce all that we have one quart so all of this is going to equal one mouthful is going to equal well one is on top we have two times two times two times two times two on the bottom so that's four then eight sixteen thirty two sixty four one sixty fourth of a quart and that right there is what one mouthful equals.
02:40
Now for for pottle, one pottle, think of it as one pottle, whatever that means...