In metric units, volume is measured in cubic meters, liters (= cubic decimeters) or milliliters (= cubic centimeters). The same units of volume are used, regardless of whether you are measuring liquids, or dry stuff - there are no separate "dry units".
There are no metric cups. A cup is no SI unit.
without moisture
One liter is equal to 4 metric cups. Sixteen metric cups is equal to four liters. A liter is a unit of volume in the International System of Units (SI).
Dry Metric Tonnes
cups are its own unit e.g 2 cups sugar
No. The unit of volume is the cubic meter, also the liter.
No a cup is a slightly strange unit. It is only used in the US cooking recipes, here in Europe we measure liquid ingredients in millilitres and weigh dry ingredients using grams.
The metric unit is a millilitre. The metric unit is a millilitre. The metric unit is a millilitre. The metric unit is a millilitre.
1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 L 1 L = 4 metric cups
Dry metric ton unit is the metric ton unit without moisture. This measurement - dmtu is applied to Iron ore concentrate prices negotiations. If you agree to supply 100 t of Iron ore concentrate at 66%Fe with 10% moisture at a price of 120 dmtu, that means your revenue will be: 100 t * 0.9 * 0.66 * 120 = US$7,128.00. Ultimatelly, 100 metric ton at 10% moisture = 90 dmt
20 metric cups is 5L
I not a metric unit of anything! A litre is one metric unit for volume.