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  • 08-10-2017
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What is the conversion factor to convert cups to liters?

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  • 19-10-2018

Answer:

0.2365882365 L/cup

Step-by-step explanation:

The conversion factor can be found from the size of a cup in relation to a gallon, and the size of a cubic inch in relation to a liter.

[tex]1\,\text{cup}=8\,\text{fl oz}\times\dfrac{231\,in^{3}}{128\,\text{fl oz}}\times\left(\dfrac{0.254\,\text{dm}}{1\,\text{in}}\right)^{3}\times\dfrac{1\,L}{1\,dm^{3}}\\\\=\dfrac{8\cdot 231\cdot 0.254^{3}}{128}\,L=0.2365882365\,L[/tex]

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