Sure. 2.50 liters converts to about 10.6 cups.
One US cup is 8 oz and right about 237ml or .237 liters.A liter is 1000ml.So you would need just about 4.22 cups to equal a liter - or just a bit less than 4 1/4 cups...All of this assumes "US Customary Cups" typically used in cookinghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cup_%28volume%290.23 liter
1 litre = 4.22675284 US cups
8.45 cups 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 liter
135.25 cups 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 liter
(one fourth) of (1 liter) = 250 milliliters1,000 milliliters = 1 litre400 milliliters = one forth of a litre
That is approximately 1,102.311 cups
2.5 liters is equal to approximately 10.6 8-oz cups.
The conversion factor fraction used to convert cups to liters is 0.2366 liters per cup.
That is 40 cups
2.5 l = 2500ml 2500/250 = 10 10 cups
0.7 liters is approximately 2.96 cups. Since 1 liter is equivalent to about 4.23 cups, you can convert liters to cups by multiplying the volume in liters by this factor. Therefore, 0.7 liters multiplied by 4.23 cups per liter gives you around 2.96 cups.
0.25 L
There are 250 mL in a cup, so that makes 4 cups in 1 litre. So, there are 24 cups in 6L(6000mL)5 liters
0.94 liter 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 liter
2.5 liters is equal to 8.4535056 cups. To convert from liters to cups you need to multiply the liters by 4.22675284. So if you multiply 2.5 liters by 4.22675284 you get 8.4535056 cups. To convert this to 12 oz cups you need to divide 8.4535056 cups by 12 which gives you 0.704458333 12 oz cups. So the answer is 0.704458333 12 oz cups in 2.5 liters.
To determine if 3 liters of milk is enough for 9 cups, you need to convert liters to cups. Since 1 liter is approximately 4.23 cups, 3 liters equals about 12.69 cups. Therefore, 3 liters of milk is more than sufficient for 9 cups.
0.325 liters is larger than 250 milliliters. When we convert milliliters to liters we result in the following: 250 mL x 1000 mL/liter = .250 liter.