24 fl oz in 3 cups.
48 fluid ounces = exactly 6 cups
That is 5.25 cups
that is 6.5 cups
In the US, 64 fluid ounces (or ½ gallon) are equal to 8 cups.
8 fluid ounces = 1 cup5 fluid ounces = (5 / 8) = 0.625 cup
To subtract these two quantities, we need to first make sure that the units are the same. 9 c 5 fl oz is equal to 9 cups plus 5 fluid ounces, and 4 c 7 fl oz is equal to 4 cups plus 7 fluid ounces. To subtract them, we need to subtract the cups and the fluid ounces separately. For the cups: 9 cups - 4 cups = 5 cups For the fluid ounces: 5 fluid ounces - 7 fluid ounces = -2 fluid ounces Since we have a negative result for the fluid ounces, this means that we have "borrowed" a cup from the cups column, and we now have: 5 cups - 1 cup = 4 cups So the final answer is 4 c 14 fl oz.
Well, honey, if you're talking about liquid ounces, there are 7 cups in 56 fluid ounces. But if you're talking about dry ounces, then it's a whole different ball game. So, make sure you know what kind of ounces you're dealing with before you start measuring.
NO. That would make a cup equal 6.4 oz. - 80 cups is 640oz.
1.5 1 quart = 4 cups And 1 cup = 0.25 quart. There are 32 US fluid ounces (2 pints, or 4 cups) in 1 US quart (946.4 ml). There are 40 Imperial fluid ounces (2 pints) in 1 Imperial quart (1,136 ml). Note that there is no 'cup' in the Imperial system, it is best to use pints or half pints, and not 'cups'.
12 cups. 1 quart = 4 cups And 1 cup = 0.25 quart. There are 32 US fluid ounces (2 pints, or 4 cups) in 1 US quart (946.4 ml). There are 40 Imperial fluid ounces (2 pints) in 1 Imperial quart (1,136 ml). Note that there is no 'cup' in the Imperial system, it is best to use pints or half pints, and not 'cups'.
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
34 X 8 = 272 oz 1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup