Five cups is equal to 1.25 quarts of milk.
600 ml is equal to approximately 2.54 cups of milk.
There are 6 cups in three pints of milk. Each pint is equal to 2 cups, so 3 pints x 2 cups = 6 cups.
One cup of evaporated milk is approximately 8 ounces, so to calculate how many cups are needed for 5 ounces, you would divide 5 by 8, which equals approximately 0.625 cups.
There are 16 cups in a gallon of milk. Divide 16 by 0.75 (three quarters) to find out how many three-quarter cup servings are in a gallon of milk. The answer is 21.33, so there are approximately 21 three-quarter cup servings in a gallon of milk.
Five cups is equal to 1.25 quarts of milk.
600 ml is equal to approximately 2.54 cups of milk.
14 pints is equal toUK 33.6 cupsUS 28 cups
387.878 of them
There are 6 cups in three pints of milk. Each pint is equal to 2 cups, so 3 pints x 2 cups = 6 cups.
16 cups
59.17 cups 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 L 1 L = 4 metric cups
One cup of evaporated milk is approximately 8 ounces, so to calculate how many cups are needed for 5 ounces, you would divide 5 by 8, which equals approximately 0.625 cups.
that is 32 cups
There are 16 cups in a gallon of milk. Divide 16 by 0.75 (three quarters) to find out how many three-quarter cup servings are in a gallon of milk. The answer is 21.33, so there are approximately 21 three-quarter cup servings in a gallon of milk.
That is approximately 7 cups of milk.
120 ml is equal to 1/2 cup 240 ml is equal to 1 cup