It depends on the bucket. Most commercially available buckets (galvanized tin [steel]) have often been equal to 2.5 gallons or 10 quarts. #10 buckets (or cans) [15 cups]are just under 1 gallon in size or 4 quarts and more commercially available today is 5 gallon (20 quart) plastic buckets. There is 16 cups per gallon so these various buckets hold 40 cups, 15 cups [#10 bucket] , and 80 cups volume.
** All measurements are using US liquid measure.
o cups to a pint, two pints to a quart, four quarts to a gallon, you figure it out
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1.25 qts
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4 four litres o 3.7854118 litres
About 300 gallon.
In general, there are 1.25 cups in 10 ounces; however it may differ slightly depending on whether you're referring to dry or liquid measurements.
64 ounces in a half gallon
A metric cup has 250 mL (0,25 L).An US legal cup has 240 mL (o,24 L).
12 cups