Katie poured 12 oz. of juice from a full 6 qt container. how many cups were left in the container
You can use cups to measure a small can of juice.
Take 1 cup as 1/2 a pint, 2 cups = 1 pint > Ratio of juice : water = 1 : 7 = 12.5% juice > So if: 1 quart = 87.5% (0.875) Then : x quart = 12.5% (0.125) > Then x = 1 / 7 quarts = 0.142857 quarts = 135.19 ml (if quarts US) = 162.36 ml (if quarts UK)
128 floz/gallon 8 floz/cup 128*2/8=128/4=32 cups
12 cups
Eight gallons is simply referred to as "eight gallons." In the context of liquid measurements, it can also be converted to other units, such as 64 quarts or 256 cups. If you're referring to a specific usage, such as in cooking or a container's capacity, it might be called a "container of eight gallons" or "eight-gallon jug."
Oh, dude, okay, so 6 quarts is like 192 ounces, and she poured out 12 ounces, so there's like 180 ounces left. And since there are 8 ounces in a cup, that means there are 22.5 cups left in the container. So, like, plenty of juice left for everyone to enjoy.
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The question cannot be answered. Is it about the diameter of the container from which the liquid is poured or of the cups? Is the shape cylindrical (and if so, how tall?) or is it spherical?
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If you have a container that hold 5 cups and another that holds 3 cups, you can get 4 cups by filling the 5 cup container full, and then using it to fill the 3 cup container. This will leave 2 cups in the 5 cups container. Empty the 3 cup container, and then pour the remaining 2 cups into it. Refill the 5 cup container, and then pour 1 cup out of it, filling the 3 cup container. This will leave you with 4 cups in the 5 cup container.
Macey has poured 7/10 cups of sugar in both cakes.
Empty cups = 0 gallons of juice, but you can get 3 gallons of juice into the 48 empty cups
That is 48 cups of juice
4 quarts
its 4 quartz
There are approximately 2.25 cups of salt in a 17.6 oz container.
About 1173 6 ounce cups or 700 10 ounce cups