Cup measurements?
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cup is 8oz0
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Cup is a measure of volume not weight.
Two cups in a pint. Two pints in a quart. Four quarts in a gallon.
The US measures are different from the UK measures0 -
For fluids, 1cup is 8oz, however for solids it's different.
Here's a website I found with some conversions
http://www.recipes4us.co.uk/conversion_charts.htm
I'll edit if I find better.
Edit:
http://allrecipes.com//HowTo/cup-to-gram-conversions/Detail.aspx
FYI Fluids:
Also, 1 fl cup = ~240mL. And there are some other conversions you'll need for tablespoon, which I think is like 15mL.
It's important to note what you are trying to measure, fluids or solids. Solids will have different weights for their volumes, so use the top link for somethings.
Ahh the fun of different units!0 -
Canadian & British measurements are the same, 1 cup = 227.304 mls exactly! Put the following site in your favourites, I've found it quit useful.
http://www.metric-conversions.org/volume/canadian-cups-to-milliliters.htm0 -
Brilliant. Thanks ladies and gent:flowerforyou:0
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