If there are 2 cups to 1 pint, & 2 pints in one quart you do the math or read on... = 10 cups (sorry, got tired of answering 2 capasity cuestions in a row, so this answer is what came up)
68 fluid ounces.
8 fluid ounces.
One and a half quarts is 1/4 of a quart more than 40 ounces.
Yes 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'.
ther are 8 ounces in a cup so if you question is .. how much is 16 and a half ounces it is 2 cups and half an ounce. however, if your question is .. how much is 16 half ounces then that would be 8 ounces or one cup. every ambiguous question has at least two answers.
One-half US cup is:118.294118 millilitersor4 ounces
32 qts. 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'.
A full quart is made up of four cups. Therefore, there are two cups in half a quart. Liquids can be measured by using quarts.
a cup is 8 ounces and 4 cups is 32 ounces or 1 quart; 4 quarts = 1 gallon = 128 ounces so 4 cups is 32/128 = 1/4 gallon
6 quarts would hold 6 quarts, or 1.5 gallons, or 12 pints or 24 cups or 192 fluid ounces.
3 quarts. In US measure: 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'.
3.12 quarts. In US measure: 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'.