10 and 2/3
(0.25 gallon) x (128 ounces per gallon) = 32 ounces.(32 ounces) / (16 ounces per cup) = 2 cups (16-ounce cups, that is)Note: The "cups" in this question are not standard "cups".The standard Imperial unit of "cup" is 8 ounces.
An easy way to measure how many fluid ounces equal 1 liter is to fill a 1 liter beaker with water and then pour the water out of that beaker and into another beaker that is graduated in fluid ounces. Some large measuring cups are graduated in liters and milliliters as well as fluid ounces, so the conversion can be read directly from the water level.
A standard can of soda is 12 fluid ounces. A cup is considered 8 fluid ounces. There are 2 cups per pint, thus implying there are 16 fluid ounces per pint. See the mathematics below for your answer:12 fluid ounces/can ÷ 8 fluid ounces/cup = 1.5 cups/can.Can = 1.5 cups (.75 Pint)Cans = 3.0 cups (1.5 Pint)Cans = 4.5 cups (2.25 Pint)Cans = 6.0 cups (3 pints)Thus it would take 6 cans of soda to fill a 3 pint pitcher.
It all depends what's in the cups. -- 12 ounces of air fills many cups. -- 12 ounces of water fills one cup and part of a second one. -- 12 ounces of lead or stone doesn't even fill one cup.
8 fluid ounces = 1/2 pint
About 3.2 8oz cups or a total of about 25.6 fluid ounces [1 gallon is 128 ounces; a fifth (1/5 of a gallon) is approximately 25.6 ounces, which if divided among 8 oz measures would fill 3.2 of them.]
(0.25 gallon) x (128 ounces per gallon) = 32 ounces.(32 ounces) / (16 ounces per cup) = 2 cups (16-ounce cups, that is)Note: The "cups" in this question are not standard "cups".The standard Imperial unit of "cup" is 8 ounces.
The amount of space (fluid ounces) that one ounce (weight) of a substance will occupy depends on what substance it is. One ounce (weight) of air will fill as many fluid ounces (space) as you let it. One ounce (weight) of water fills roughly one fluid ounce (space). One ounce (weight) of lead, gold, steel, or stone fills only a small part of one fluid ounce (space).
An easy way to measure how many fluid ounces equal 1 liter is to fill a 1 liter beaker with water and then pour the water out of that beaker and into another beaker that is graduated in fluid ounces. Some large measuring cups are graduated in liters and milliliters as well as fluid ounces, so the conversion can be read directly from the water level.
Approximately 18.6 6.9-fluid-ounce measures.
A standard can of soda is 12 fluid ounces. A cup is considered 8 fluid ounces. There are 2 cups per pint, thus implying there are 16 fluid ounces per pint. See the mathematics below for your answer:12 fluid ounces/can ÷ 8 fluid ounces/cup = 1.5 cups/can.Can = 1.5 cups (.75 Pint)Cans = 3.0 cups (1.5 Pint)Cans = 4.5 cups (2.25 Pint)Cans = 6.0 cups (3 pints)Thus it would take 6 cans of soda to fill a 3 pint pitcher.
It all depends what's in the cups. -- 12 ounces of air fills many cups. -- 12 ounces of water fills one cup and part of a second one. -- 12 ounces of lead or stone doesn't even fill one cup.
8 fluid ounces = 1/2 pint
They fill 4 cups. In US measure, 1 pint = 2 cups And 1 cup = 0.5 pint. There are 16 US fluid ounces, 2 cups in 1 US pint (473.2 ml). Although there are 20 Imperial fluid ounces in 1 Imperial pint (568.3 ml), the Imperial system does not have cups, so it is best to use half pints.
2 cupsAnother answer:That would be true if the bag were measured in fluid ounces, but it's not. Sugar is sold by weight. A 16 ounce bag of sugar is 454 grams, and granular sugar measures by volume at about 190 grams per cup, so a 16 ounce bag of sugar will actually fill a little more than two and a third cups.
Almost 7 cups.
10 ounces.