If you do not have any measuring cups that are marked out in cup increments then you will need to find something that is marked out in ounces. There are 8 ounces in one cup.
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.
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 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
One measure cup is equivalent to 8 fluid ounces or 16 tablespoons. In terms of teaspoons, there are 48 teaspoons in one cup. Therefore, a measure cup can be divided into these various parts based on the unit of measurement you choose to use.
An ounce is a measure of weight A cup is a measure of volume. The two can not be equated.
Ten percent of 1 cup of liquid is 0.1 cups. Since there are 8 fluid ounces in 1 cup, 10 percent also equals 0.8 fluid ounces. Therefore, if you need to measure out 10 percent of a cup, you would use 0.1 cups or 0.8 ounces.
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).
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.]
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.