1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
According to the standard of weights and measurements, one cup is equivalent to approximately 250 mL. Thus 170 mL of milk will be over half a cup of measurement.
around 2 to 4 cups
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It depends on how you are using the word "half". Most of the time it is used as an adjective. If the word is being used as part of a mixed numeral, then the word is preceded by "and a": "I used three and a half cups of flour in the cake." If the word is being used to denote 50% of a single countable item, then you may use "a half" or "half a(n)", but never "a half a(n)": "We will be there in half an hour." "We will be there in a half hour." It is never correct to use "We will be there in a half an hour." If the word is being used to denote 50% of an uncountable or plural countable item, then the word is followed by "the" or "of the": "Jane used up half the napkins during dinner." "Bob lost half of his marbles in the game." Idiomatically, there exists "half and half", which is approximately 50% cream and 50% milk. This is a noun and is used the same way as the word "milk" with nothing extra needed: "I poured half and half in my coffee."
3/4 cup is 177.44mL
You can get 8 Cups out of a half gallon, since there are 16 cups in 1 Whole Gallon :)
Seeing as how there are 4 cups in a quart. And there are two quarts in a half gallon.That would make 8 cups in a half gallon.
3/4 X 12 Multiply the 12 by the 3 = 36. Divide by the 4 36/4 = 9 cups
There are 6 cups in three pints of milk. Each pint is equal to 2 cups, so 3 pints x 2 cups = 6 cups.
Half a quart of milk is equal to 2 cups or 16 fluid ounces.
3.5 cups
Approximately 2 and a half, it also depends on the size of the mug.
If you are asking, "How many 1/3 cups of milk are in a half a cup of milk", then the answer is one. But if you are asking if 1/2 cup of milk can be divided into thirds, then yes it can, and you would have 3 thirds.
Well, honey, there are approximately 0.53 cups of milk in 125 grams. But let's be real, who measures milk in cups anyway? Just pour that delicious creamy goodness straight from the carton and enjoy!
There are 7 pints.
An equal amount of milk can replace an amount of evaporated milk, but the resulting product will not be as rich or creamy. Adding a quarter to a third of a cup of dry milk powder along with the regular milk would improve the substitution.