(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.
To measure fluid ounces, you can use a measuring cup specifically designed for liquids. One fluid ounce is equal to approximately 2 tablespoons or 6 teaspoons. To measure an ounce of a solid ingredient, you can use a kitchen scale, which will give you the most accurate measurement.
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.
One pint of milk is equivalent to 16 ounces, so it would take half a pint (8 ounces) of milk to fill an 8-ounce bottle.
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.]
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).
(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.
To measure fluid ounces, you can use a measuring cup specifically designed for liquids. One fluid ounce is equal to approximately 2 tablespoons or 6 teaspoons. To measure an ounce of a solid ingredient, you can use a kitchen scale, which will give you the most accurate measurement.
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.
One pint of milk is equivalent to 16 ounces, so it would take half a pint (8 ounces) of milk to fill an 8-ounce bottle.
You can fill approximately 123.2 16-ounce cups with 15.5 gallons.
lol you didn't need to specify that it was water. Fluid ounces are a measurement of volume, just as cups are, so the material in question doesn't matter.A cup is 8 fluid ounces, so 33.8 fluid ounces is equal to 4.225 cups
Ah, what a lovely question! In a gallon, there are about 128 ounces. So, if you have 12-ounce cups, you can fill up about 10 and 2/3 cups from a gallon. Isn't that just delightful to know?
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.