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  • Bushel vs. Quart: Understanding Dry and Liquid Measurements
    There's a bit of a trick to this question! Here's why:

    * Bushels are a dry measure: They're used for grains, fruits, and vegetables.

    * Quarts are a liquid measure: They're used for liquids like milk or water.

    You can't directly convert quarts to bushels because they measure different things.

    To make the conversion, you'd need to know what *specific* dry good you're measuring. For example:

    * A bushel of apples is different in volume than a bushel of wheat.

    * A quart of apples is different in volume than a quart of wheat.

    Let me know if you have a specific dry good in mind, and I can help you figure out the conversion!

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