In the US the cup sizes are as follows:
In other countries, the cup sizes differ, but in almost all cases, they are smaller than the US sizes.
5/8 cups, or 1/2 cup and 2 TBSP. Depends on what you are measuring. A cup is 8 fluid ounces. But different items have different densities. Five ounces of lead is not going to be anywhere near a cup. Five ounces of cereal could be a couple of cups.
This varies depending on the substance which you put in the cup, as different ingredients have different weights. Eg. 1.5 cups of flour = 8oz but 1.5 cups of sugar = 10.5oz
The result of subtracting 3 cups 6 ounces from 8 cups 3 ounces is 4 cups 9 ounces.
1 cup = 8 fluid ounces 10.58 fluid ounces = (10.58 / 8) = 1.3225 cups Note: It's assumed that the question refers to 'fluid' ounces. If ounces of force or weight were intended, then more information is required, since different substances have different weights per cup.
6 fluid ounces is 0.75 cups.
Bottles come in many different sizes. There are 8 ounces in one cup.
5/8 cups, or 1/2 cup and 2 TBSP. Depends on what you are measuring. A cup is 8 fluid ounces. But different items have different densities. Five ounces of lead is not going to be anywhere near a cup. Five ounces of cereal could be a couple of cups.
Styrofoam cups come in at least 3 sizes -which is it.
This varies depending on the substance which you put in the cup, as different ingredients have different weights. Eg. 1.5 cups of flour = 8oz but 1.5 cups of sugar = 10.5oz
Fifteen ounces of marshmallows is approximately 1.875 cups. Since there are about 8 ounces in a cup, you can divide 15 by 8 to convert ounces to cups. For precision, it's best to measure with a kitchen scale if possible, as marshmallow sizes can vary.
There are several sizes of Dixie cups. The bath cups are 3 ounces. The all purpose cups are 5 onces. The Grab n' Go cups are 8, 12, 16, or 20 ounce cups.
Yes there is
The result of subtracting 3 cups 6 ounces from 8 cups 3 ounces is 4 cups 9 ounces.
There are 8 ounces in a single cup. If you do the math, 7.4 x 8 = 59.2 ounces. However, if you mean how many avoirdupois (weight) ounces in 7.4 cups, it's impossible to say unless a specific material is also indicated. Different things have different weights.
1 cup = 8 fluid ounces 10.58 fluid ounces = (10.58 / 8) = 1.3225 cups Note: It's assumed that the question refers to 'fluid' ounces. If ounces of force or weight were intended, then more information is required, since different substances have different weights per cup.
6 fluid ounces is 0.75 cups.
Jars come in different sizes.