To determine how many \( \frac{4}{3} \) pint servings are in \( \frac{28}{3} \) pints of milk, we can divide the total amount of milk by the size of each serving:
\[ \text{Number of servings} = \frac{\text{Total amount of milk}}{\text{Size of each serving}} = \frac{\frac{28}{3}}{\frac{4}{3}} \]
When dividing fractions, we multiply by the reciprocal:
\[ \frac{\frac{28}{3}}{\frac{4}{3}} = \frac{28}{3} \times \frac{3}{4} \]
The \( \frac{3}{3} \) cancels out:
\[ = \frac{28}{4} = 7 \]
Thus, there are 7 servings of \( \frac{4}{3} \) pint in \( \frac{28}{3} \) pints of milk.
The answer is:
7 servings