no
it takes 8 cups
1 gallon = 16 cups
1 cup = 0.06 gallon
That depends upon the type of flour and it's moisture content. Because of this fact, recipes for bread based on volume often can't be reliably repeated with the same result. Weight, on the other hand - the weight of the liquid and the weight of the flour - is more reliable.
Oh, dude, half of three and a half cups is like... one and three-fourths cups. It's not rocket science, just divide that bad boy in half and you're good to go. So, if you need to measure out half of three and a half cups, just grab yourself a cup and three-fourths measure and call it a day.
Dividing 3 cups of flour in half would give you 1.5 cups of flour. This is because half of 3 is 1.5. To divide a number by 2, you simply cut the number in half. In this case, half of 3 cups is 1.5 cups.
44 ounce is 5 and a half cups of water.
44 fluid ounces.
Half of 3 and a half cups is 1 and 3/4 cups. To find half of a fraction, you divide the numerator by 2. In this case, 3 divided by 2 is 1 and a remainder of 1. Therefore, half of 3 and a half cups is 1 and 3/4 cups.
Times it reduce if possible
16 cups per gallon. That would be 5 times 16 or 80 plus 8 for a total of 88 cups.
Five hundred grams is equal to 2.11 cups, or approximately 2 1/8 cups of water. Five hundred grams is also equal to approximately 17.64 ounces.
# 16 cups in one gallon # 16/2=8 # 8 cups in half a gallon # (5*2)+1=11 # 8*11=88
Five cups is 0.3125 gallons.
It depends if you want your cup to be half-full or half-empty. half-full is 2 half cups half-empty is 2 empty cups