8 cups
1 cup = 8 ounces
1 ounce = 0.12 cup
101.5 fluid ounces is equivalent to about 12.7 cups.
22.5 cups
The answer is 4.625 cups You take 37 ounces and divide it by 8 ounces (8 oz=1 cup) 37 ounces/ 8 ounces=4.625 cups (or 37 ounces)
To make 10 cups, you would need 80 ounces (8 ounces per cup multiplied by 10 cups).
16 ounces of diesel makes a pound.
There are four cups in one litre. Therefore it would take 32 of such ounces to make one litre.
One cup equals 8 ounces. So if you have a measuring device that will measure 3 ounces, it will take 2 and 2/3 of those to reach one cup. If you want to have two cups it will take 5 and 1/3 of your measuring device. Three cups will require 8 of your measuring device at three ounces.
there are 8 fluid ounces in 1 cup so take 8 times 12. you shld come up with 96.
3 teaspoons is 1 tablespoon 8 ounces is 1 cup 16 ounces is 2 cups which is 1 pint 32 ounces is 4 cups which is 2 pints which is 1 quart 128 ounces is 16 cups which is 8 pints which is 4 quarts which is 1 gallon Source: http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/006141.html
10 ounces = ( 10 * 28.3495 ) 283.495 grams, take water as 1g / cubic cm, so 283.495 grams = 283.495 cubic cm, or 0.283495 litre if you like
That would depend on the density of the substance being measured - for instance 144 ozs of lead would take up less volume than 144 ozs of feathers.
It matters on what you are measuring. 8 ounces of flour would be 2 cups. 8 ounces of sugar would be one. 8 ounces of feathers is going to take up a lot more space (cups) than 8 ounces of lead. So again, it matters what you are trying to measure out into cups.