There are 5 cups in 500 ml ---careful, I'm looking up this same question and others say this person is wrong !
There are about 4.227 cups per liter, so a half liter is about 2 1/8 cups.
That is 2.205 cups.
500 ml = 2 glasses
500 ml = 16.9070113 fluid ounces.There's approximately 16.9 ounces in 500ML.500 milliliters= 16.912 ounces
There are 12 such bottles.
500ml of milk is equal to two cups of a standard size. In most cooking recipes milk will be measured in cups or milliliters.
2 cups = 500 mLThere are two standard cup sizes in the USA; the customary cup which is 236.6 millilitres, and the legal cup which is 240 millilitres. There is virtually no real difference between the two, and 500ml is just slightly more than two cups of either size ( 473.2ml and 480ml), the difference between 500ml and 2 cups is about a tablespoon plus one teaspoon for legal cups, and a tablespoon plus two and a half teaspoons for customary cups.
500 milliliters is slightly more than two cups. (2.113 cups to be exact).
Yes, 500 ml is 2 cups.
There are definitely 500mll in a 500mll water bottle RB
It makes more than 2 cups. 1 cup = 250ml 2 cups = 500ml etc
A standard metric cup holds 250mL. So, 500mL divided by 250mL is 2. There are 2 cups of milk in a 500mL quantity of milk.
You cannot switch between volume and length, so the calculation cannot be done. You can switch milliliters to centiliters or liters, or you could switch between millimeters and centimeters but not from one to another.
500 ml = 2 glasses
500mL is 0.0005m3
500ml = 500 milliliters = 1 pint = 2 cups
2 cups = 1 pint; 500ml=1 pint Therefore in 900 ml it is 1 pint and 4/5ths of a pint.
the average cup, (mug i assume you are referring to) is 250ml, so two cups would be 500ml/1pint/Half a litre ;p
I have a recipe that calls for 500 ml sour cream. How much would that be?