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  2. Cups to Ounces - How Many Ounces in a Cup? - The Calculator Site

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    In the United Kingdom, one cup holds 10 UK fluid ounces. 1 US cup (236.6mL) = 8 US fluid ounces. 1 UK cup (284.1mL) = 10 UK fluid ounces. 1 metric cup (250mL) = 8.799 UK fluid ounces.

  3. 1 Cup, 1/2 Cup, 1/3 Cup to Grams, Ounces - The Calculator Site

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    Cup measurements assume that your flour is spooned into the cup. If you use the 'dip and sweep' method, consider increasing your gram, ounce or pound figure by 15-20%. If you sieve before measuring, reduce the figure by around 5%.

  4. Cups to Grams Converter For Ingredients - The Calculator Site

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    It all comes down to the density of the ingredient. To convert cups to grams, multiply your cups figure by 236.588 and again by the ingredient density (in g/ml). If your density is not in g/ml, you will need to convert your density figure first. grams = cups × 236.588 × ingredient density (in g/ml or g/cm³)

  5. Quarts to Cups: How Many Cups in a Quart? - The Calculator Site

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    This chart assumes you're using either the US fluid quart and cup or the UK fluid quart and imperial cup. Quarts to Cups. Quarts to Cups. 1 quart = 4 cups. 10 quarts = 40 cups. 1.5 quarts = 6 cups. 11 quarts = 44 cups. 2 quarts = 8 cups. 12 quarts = 48 cups.

  6. How Many Tablespoons in a Cup? (1/3 1/2 2/3) - The Calculator...

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    1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons. It's worth noting that usage of the cup in modern recipes is mostly confined to the United States and Canada. The cup hasn't been used as a standard measurement in British recipes since the 1960s. That said, it is still possible to come across a modern recipe that references a cup of flour, sugar or other ingredient.

  7. Butter Converter (Sticks, Cups, Tablespoons, Grams) - The...

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    How many sticks of butter are in 1 cup? You can fit 2 sticks of butter in one US cup. One standard stick of butter is equivalent to 1/2 cup (4 ounces). To convert butter from cups to sticks, you therefore need to multiply the number of cups by 2. How many cups is a stick of butter? One full stick of butter measures 1/2 cup, or 8 tablespoons.

  8. Tablespoons and Cup Sizes Around The World - The Calculator Site

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    1 US cup (nutrition) = 16.2307 US tablespoons. 1 US cup (nutrition) = 16 metric tablespoons (UK, international) Although the customary cup and the legal cup are different sizes, the legal cup is only slightly bigger than the customary cup (1.44%). So, for a basic recipe it will make very little difference which you use.

  9. Liters to Ounces Converter - The Calculator Site

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    9 litres = 316.756 fl oz. 19 litres = 668.707 fl oz. 10 litres = 351.951 fl oz. 20 litres = 703.902 fl oz. Conversions are rounded to max 3 decimal places. If you have any problems using our liters to ounces converter, please contact us. Convert between liters and fluid ounces (fl oz) with this handy volume conversion tool.

  10. Ounces to Pounds Converter (oz to lb) - The Calculator Site

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    Pounds (lb) = Ounces (oz) ÷ 16 As an example, if we wanted to convert 12 ounces of flour to pounds, our calculation would look like this: 12 ÷ 16 = 0.75 pounds Our 12 ounces of flour therefore equates to 0.75 pounds, or 3/4 lb. How many ounces are in a pound? There are exactly 16 ounces in a pound (avoirdupois). 1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz)

  11. Ounces to ml / ml to Ounces - The Calculator Site

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    To convert US fluid ounces to milliliters, multiply your fluid ounces figure by 29.5735. If you're referencing British Imperial fluid ounces, multiply your figure by 28.4131 instead. The US fluid ounce is slightly larger than its British Imperial counterpart. The fact that the there are two different volumetric measurements of fluid ounce may ...