1 cup equals 250 millliliters. 1000 milliliters equals one liter. Therefore 1 and a half cups equals 0.375 liters.
7.5 cups in 60 fl. oz ----- This question cannot be answered, unless you give the name of the product as you cannot compare an area size with a weight. This would be as crazy as comparing 300lbs into miles. It can be done if you name the product based on how heavy the product is.
a cm is a measurement of length, liter is a measurement of volume. this cannot be done. it's like asking how many gallons are in a foot.
Cupping is done by creating a vacuum inside glass or silicone cups and placing them on the skin. The cups are typically left on for a few minutes to create suction and draw blood flow to the surface of the skin. This is believed to help with pain relief, relaxation, and improving circulation.
A cup is a unit of volume, but a gram is a unit of mass. You can convert mass to volume by dividing by the substance's density (density is mass/volume), but you cannot know the volume of 100 grams of a substance without directly measuring it or knowing the density. Which is about as much use as a chocolate teapot. Well done whoever wrote this they listened in science.
8 oz = cup so, 16oz. in pound =2 cups fluid? But if you don't want to pulverize your watermelon, here are some alternatives. I just pulled out my handy kitchen scale, a four cup (or one quart) measuring bowl with one cup incremental markers, a knife, a large spoon, and of course a watermelon. My watermelon weighed about eight pounds including rind. I placed the measuring bowl on the scale and tare/zero'd the scale. Next I cut up and measured/weighed my watermelon. Below are my results. First, I using a large soup spoon to scoop out random chunks, most too big to eat in one bite. When the scale hit one pound I jiggled (shook?) the bowl to level out the fruit. It was pretty close to full. So in large uneven and oddly-shaped chunks, one pound rendered nearly four cups of volume. I just cut up a pound of watermelon into bite sized pieces (approximately one inch cubes) and it filled a just over three cups in my four cup measure, so I would say three cups conservatively. I imagine if I had done a smaller dice, we would find the results closer to the liquid measure of 16 ounces which equals 2 cups in most liquids. Now go play with size and uniformity and report your findings back to us! Disclaimer: Your mileage may vary.
Don't liter.
I know how its done.
Brazil have done this.
No, there is no reason for them to be "done" If your talking about their poor performance this year, they are done, but they wont be leaving the city that they won 2 cups with. Bad years=good picks No, there is no reason for them to be "done" If your talking about their poor performance this year, they are done, but they wont be leaving the city that they won 2 cups with. Bad years=good picks
I've done a conversion for you so that you can measure it out in cups. 1200grams of UNSIFTED All-Purpose flour will be just over 8-1/2 cups. 8.57 cups precisely.
you can stop wastage of water byusing water bottlestaking shorter showersput cups of water in refrigerator that are not done
It's one of those funky things that settle after a while, so you can't just measure it and call it done. You'll need a scale.
4 pints = 8 cups Now that you know the answer, you can perform the work yourself, and you'll know when you've done it correctly.
it is equal to 1 and a half because they thicken when cooked
No Slovenia hasn't gotten to the semi finals yet.
No it isn't it justs comes out there poo later on my kitten done it and she was fine.
A 1990 F250 with a 7.3 liter diesel in it should get roughly 20 miles per gallon. This will decrease if you do not regularly have maintenance done on the truck though.