4L is a little more than 16-3/4 cups (16.87)
That is 2.5 liters.
4.49 L 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 L 1 L = 4 metric cups
1 cup (US) = 240 ml, so 15 cups = 3600ml =3.6 liters
2 cups in a pint
There are approximately 8.5 cups in 2 liters. Since 1 liter is roughly equivalent to 4.2 cups, multiplying that by 2 gives you about 8.5 cups.
In liters, gasoline makes up about 73 liters of the final 170, diesel and heating oil make up about 40 liters, while kerosene-type jet fuels make up about 15.5 liters.
That is approximately 0.022 of a cup
4 cups in a quart.
4 cups make up a litre so one cup must have 1/4 of a litre
To measure 1 and a half cups in liters, 1 cup equals approximately 0.24 liters, so 1.5 cups would be about 0.36 liters. Fill the measuring cup up to the 1-cup mark, then add halfway to the 2-cup mark for a total of 1.5 cups or 0.36 liters.
A one tonne of Lpg makes up on the density of the product is around 1,785 litres
There are many liters that can make up a pound. This really just depends on what the liters consist of.