That is 5.732 cups.
Liter: The litre or liter (see spelling differences) is a unit of volume. The international unit of volume is the cubic metre (m³). Cup: The cup is a unit of measurement for volume, used in cooking to measure bulk foods like chopped vegetables (an example of a dry measurement) or liquids like milk (fluid measurement). 1 Liter = 4.2268 Cups 3 Liters = 12.6803 Cups
It is not possible to measure the amount of centimeters in a liter. This is because centimeters are used to measure distance and liters is used to measure liquids.
There are 100 cl in a litre. This little used measurement is actually 10ml.
Nope.!! but the milk from young coconuts CAN be used as a substitute for blood plasma.!
To answer this question we must first differentiate between concrete and cement. Concrete is the finished product when cement is used. Analogous to bread is the finished product when flour is used. Got it? As to how many cups in a pound of powder, consider that there are 16 ounces to the pound, and eight ounces to a cup. That makes it two cups to the pound of cement. How much concrete that would make is another matter.
Liter: The litre or liter (see spelling differences) is a unit of volume. The international unit of volume is the cubic metre (m³). Cup: The cup is a unit of measurement for volume, used in cooking to measure bulk foods like chopped vegetables (an example of a dry measurement) or liquids like milk (fluid measurement). 1 Liter = 4.2268 Cups 3 Liters = 12.6803 Cups
A liter is equivalent to 4.22675 cups (rounded to approximately 4.2 cups for practical use). To determine how many cups are in 5 liters of milk, you would multiply 5 by this conversion factor, resulting in approximately 21 cups of milk in 5 liters. It's important to note that this is an approximate conversion, as the actual volume may vary slightly depending on factors such as temperature and the specific measurement standards used.
No. The unit of volume is the cubic meter, also the liter.
1/2 For. 20 servings is 9 cups
2000 ml 1 liter = 1000 mililiters 1 mililiter = 0.001 liter
"Milk, divided" or any "ingredient, divided" means that the ingredient will be split up and used in two different steps in the recipe. ie. 5 cups milk, divided might mean 2 cups are used right off in step 1 and the remaining three cups added in step 7.
Usually water is not used in cupcakes - milk is usually used to bind the dry ingredients into a batter (along with eggs).
200 ml is left over.
10 cups left
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1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 L 1 L = 4 metric cups