Cups are a unit of fluid measure, or volume, rather than pounds which are unit of measurement of weight. So, 2-cups is 16 fluid ounces, 1-cup is 8 fluid ounces, and ... one-half cup is 4 fluid ounces. Here is a handy conversion table for ounces, cups, tbsp, and tsp: Measure: Fluid ounces: 2-cups = 16 Fluid ounces one-cup = 8 Fluid ounces three-quarters cup=6 Fluid ounces two-third cup=5.333 Fluid ounces one-half cup=4 Fluid ounces one-third cup=2.667 Fluid ounces one-quarter cup=2 Fluid ounces one-eighth cup=1 Fluid ounce 3-teaspoons=1-Tablespoon 1-Tablespoon=0.5 Fluid ounces 2-Tablespoons=1 Fluid ounce 4-Tablespoons=2 Fluid ounces 8-Tablespoons=4 Fluid ounces 8-Tablespoons=one-half cup 12-Tablespoons=three-quarters cup 16-Tablespoons=1-cup
1 cup is 8 fluid ounces (US measure).
1 cup is 1/2 pint. 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.
Cups in a Fluid OunceThere are 8 fluid ounces in a cup, so there is 1/8 (.125) cup in each fluid ounce.There are 8 ounces in one cup so one fluid ounce is equal to 1/8 cup.
There are 8 fluid ounces in 1 cup.
A 1/4 cup measuring cup is equivalent to 2 oz. So use 1/2 of a 1/4 cup.
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
An ounce is a measure of weight A cup is a measure of volume. The two can not be equated.
A 1 cup unit of measure equals 8 fluid ounces. 5.5 fluid ounces = 0.6875 of one cup
1/2 cup is 4 ounces (US measure).
Fluid Ounce
Cups are a unit of fluid measure, or volume, rather than pounds which are unit of measurement of weight. So, 2-cups is 16 fluid ounces, 1-cup is 8 fluid ounces, and ... one-half cup is 4 fluid ounces. Here is a handy conversion table for ounces, cups, tbsp, and tsp: Measure: Fluid ounces: 2-cups = 16 Fluid ounces one-cup = 8 Fluid ounces three-quarters cup=6 Fluid ounces two-third cup=5.333 Fluid ounces one-half cup=4 Fluid ounces one-third cup=2.667 Fluid ounces one-quarter cup=2 Fluid ounces one-eighth cup=1 Fluid ounce 3-teaspoons=1-Tablespoon 1-Tablespoon=0.5 Fluid ounces 2-Tablespoons=1 Fluid ounce 4-Tablespoons=2 Fluid ounces 8-Tablespoons=4 Fluid ounces 8-Tablespoons=one-half cup 12-Tablespoons=three-quarters cup 16-Tablespoons=1-cup
1 cup is 8 fluid ounces (US measure).
there is 8 fluid ounces (US) in 1 cup (US) in imperial measure there are two different cup measures, one is 8 fluid ounces (1/4 fifth) and the other is 10 fluid ounces, (1/2 pint). a fluid ounce US is 29.56 ml and a fluid ounce imperial is 28.35 ml.
To measure three fourths of a cup, you can use the 1/4th cup measuring cup. Also, sometimes one cup measuring cups have lines inside for 1/4th cup, 1/2 cup, and 3/4ths cup.
if by "solid" cup you mean dry cup, there is no such measure. Only liquid measures use "cups". Dry measures use 1/2 pint.8 fluid ounces = 1 cup (US)*a half pint (US dry) is a little larger than a fluid cup.10 fluid ounces imperial = 1 lg. cup (1.25 cup) or 1/2 pint imperial8 fluid ounces imperial = 1 small cup or 1/4 fifth*a fifth is the equivalent volume of 2 pounds of water or 1/5 gallon.[This measure has degenerated to 750 ml in the past 50 years due to changes to accommodate the metric system, whereas the original would have been about 908 ml, a loss of 158 ml or more than 1/2 a cup.]
1 cup is 1/2 pint. 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.