It is 1 litre for practical purposes
7" = A cup; 8" = B cup; 9" = C cup; 10" = D cup ; 11" = DD cup; 12" = DDD (E cup). Hope this helps.
Yes, 88 ounces is equal to 11 cups. Since there are 8 ounces in a cup, you can divide 88 by 8 to find the equivalent in cups. Therefore, 88 ounces divided by 8 ounces per cup equals 11 cups.
11 over 100.
It's fine, cup size varies between everyone.
The date would be 15 days after the date of the day you are measuring from, and the time on that day would be 11 hours later, so it would be 8pm.
11.5 pints or 5.75 qts or 1.43 gal
11 qts
11 qts 1 quart = 4 cups 1 cup = 0.25 quart
7 gal 1 qts = 7*4 + 1 = 29 qts 2 gal 3 qts = 2*4 + 3 = 11 qts so diff = 29 - 11 = 18 qts = 4 gal 2 qts.
11 to 14 qts depending on year.
a measuring cup Kayleigh Frye , 11 years old Callaway FL
11 qts
turbo - 4.2 qts pan, .32 qts filter, and .11 qts in the oil cooler. non turbo 2.0 litre - 4.0 qts pan, .5 qts filter non turbo 2.4 litre - 4.2 qts pan, .32 qts filter
One cup is eight ounces so 23 cups is 11 and 1/2 pounds. Also 23 cups is 46 sticks of butter. Or To mesaure one cup: Subtract the amount of butter you need out of the size of your measuring cup. Say your measuring cup is 1 1/2c and you need 1c. So you would fill the measuring cup to 1/2 a cup with water, then put butter to float in the water until the water rises to 1 1/2c. Carefully pour the water out.
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11 qts
5.5 qts.