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Well, that’s a loaded question! Does a cup equal a liter? It depends on what kind of cup you’re talking about. A standard US cup is 8 fluid ounces, while a liter is 33.814 fluid ounces. So no, they don’t quite match up - but it’s close enough for government work! That said, if you’re measuring out ingredients for baking or cooking, it’s best to stick with the same unit of measurement throughout your recipe - so if you need one liter of something, use the metric system and measure out 1000 milliliters instead.

Does 4 Cups Equal 1 Liter? [Solved]

Yup, there’re 4 cups in a liter. A cup’s equal to 250 mL and a liter’s got 1,000 mL. So, if ya divide 1,000 by 250 you get 4 cups - easy peasy!

  1. Volume: A cup is a unit of volume, while a liter is also a unit of volume.
  2. Conversion: One cup is equal to 0.236588 liters, so it takes 4.22675 cups to make one liter.
  3. Measurement System: Cups are part of the US customary measurement system, while liters are part of the metric system.
  4. Abbreviation: The abbreviation for cup is c., and the abbreviation for liter is l or L.

No, a cup doesn’t equal a liter. A cup is a unit of measurement for volume, while a liter is a metric unit of measurement for volume. So, they’re not the same thing.