Well, you figure that there is, roughly, 326 million trillion gallons on the Earth. There are 16 cups in one gallon. So... 16*326 million trillion = 5792 million trillion or 5.792 billion trillion cups. Or 5,792,000,000,000,000,000,000 in number form.
The general answer is eight 8oz glasses of water per day.
A person should drink 8 glasses of water each day. The glasses need to be 8 ounces.
Well i suppose it's down to personal tastes, I.E how much milk is added, how much sugar and coffee.
an average person needs to drink about eight cups of water a day to stay strong
_ maryum hassen
There are 8 ounces in a cup, so 1 ounce is equal to 0.125 cups.
The water requirements of any given plant depend both on the size and the species of the plant.
2 cups....
Too much
1 fluid ounce (US) equals about 5911/2(591.47059125) drops.
That depends on what substance you're dropping. Drops of oil weigh less than drops of water, so it takes more of them to make a pound. Drops of mercury or melted lead are heavier than drops of water, so it takes fewer of them to make a pound.
There are 8 oz. in one cup, so 1/3 of 8 = 2.66 oz.
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
For a 100 mL cup: approx. 35,45.1023 molecules.
One US quart is 18,927 drops.
A cup is 250gm. -So a cup of water is 250ml.
250 grams water in one cup.
One fifth of one cup.
250 grams water in one cup.
For water only, grams equals milliliters. One cup = 250mL. So, one cup = 250g
One way to find the capacity of a teapot is to completely fill the teapot with water. Then, find the largest measuring cup you have. If the largest you have is a one cup measurer, then start filling up that cup and pooring out the water from the teapot into the cup. Once the cup is full, empty the water down the drain and keep a running tally of how many cups you are filling. Once you get to the end you will eventually have water that will not fill the cup completely. At this point you must use another measuring device, like a tablespoon and measure how many of those are remaining. You may have to estimate the last few drops of water.
"Drops" come in many different sizes (the biggest raindrops have as much water as a thousand of the smallest raindrops and the smallest raindrops are a million times as massive as the typical cloud or fog droplet). However, some old cookbooks reckon that there are 72 drops to a teaspoon and there are roughly 200 teaspoons to the liter, so 14,400 drops per liter is a pretty close answer. You could call it 15,000 and not be far wrong.
20 drops per mL, therefore 20drops/mL x 10 mL = 200 drops.
That is 4 tablespoons of water.
There are 113 ml of water in 1/2 cup.
This depends on many factors.