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Liquid Measure Conversion Table

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Brian Worthey - 15 Mar 2004 04:27 GMT
Can someone point me to one?  I bought some water today and I can't remember
my math when it comes to converting it all.  Pints, quarts, etc.  Basically
I have 0.5 liter bottles and I'm wondering how many I need to drink to get
my daily 8 glasses.  I'm thinking 4.  Am I way off?

B-Worthey
FOB - 15 Mar 2004 04:34 GMT
One liter equals 4.2 cups so four of your bottles would give you 8.  For a
handy little free program that will convert most any measurement for you go
get Versaverter:
http://www.pawprint.net/vv/

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Brian Worthey <bworthey@grapejam.rr.com> stated
| Can someone point me to one?  I bought some water today and I can't
| remember my math when it comes to converting it all.  Pints, quarts,
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|
| B-Worthey
Jeri - 15 Mar 2004 04:35 GMT
> Can someone point me to one?  I bought some water today and I can't
> remember my math when it comes to converting it all.  Pints, quarts,
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> B-Worthey

nope......you're right on the mark
2L is just slightly more than 8 - 8 ounce glasses.
Jeri - 15 Mar 2004 04:37 GMT
> Can someone point me to one?  I bought some water today and I can't
> remember my math when it comes to converting it all.  Pints, quarts,
> etc.  Basically I have 0.5 liter bottles and I'm wondering how many I
> need to drink to get my daily 8 glasses.  I'm thinking 4.  Am I way
> off?

Sorry.......I hit send too soon.
http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/volume
Brian Worthey - 15 Mar 2004 04:45 GMT
Thanks so much.  It just didn't look like enough looking at those four
bottles.  I can do four bottles!  LOL!

B-Worthey

> Can someone point me to one?  I bought some water today and I can't remember
> my math when it comes to converting it all.  Pints, quarts, etc.  Basically
> I have 0.5 liter bottles and I'm wondering how many I need to drink to get
> my daily 8 glasses.  I'm thinking 4.  Am I way off?
>
> B-Worthey
DJ Delorie - 15 Mar 2004 04:52 GMT
> Can someone point me to one?  I bought some water today and I can't remember
> my math when it comes to converting it all.  Pints, quarts, etc.  Basically
> I have 0.5 liter bottles and I'm wondering how many I need to drink to get
> my daily 8 glasses.  I'm thinking 4.  Am I way off?

Convert to metric.  You want 2 liters per day.

http://www.delorie.com/health/eng-met.html
RT - 15 Mar 2004 05:04 GMT
Google has an awesome calculator now. Just put in "cups to tablespoons" or
whatever your conversion is and it seems to have almost everything...

> Can someone point me to one?  I bought some water today and I can't remember
> my math when it comes to converting it all.  Pints, quarts, etc.  Basically
> I have 0.5 liter bottles and I'm wondering how many I need to drink to get
> my daily 8 glasses.  I'm thinking 4.  Am I way off?
>
> B-Worthey
PlacidBull - 15 Mar 2004 11:06 GMT
for all your measurement needs

to to www.goolgle.com

type in

.5 liters in cups

and the answer will pop up

works for all measurements

Placid

> Can someone point me to one?  I bought some water today and I can't remember
> my math when it comes to converting it all.  Pints, quarts, etc.  Basically
> I have 0.5 liter bottles and I'm wondering how many I need to drink to get
> my daily 8 glasses.  I'm thinking 4.  Am I way off?
>
> B-Worthey
PlacidBull - 15 Mar 2004 11:12 GMT
sure typed that one wrong

go to www.google.com

If you type in .5 liters in ounces the answer pops up

       .5 liters = 16.9070113 US fluid ounces

if you type .5 liters in cups the answer pops up

.5 liters = 2.11337641 US cups

> for all your measurement needs
>
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> >
> > B-Worthey
The Queen of Cans and Jars - 15 Mar 2004 15:13 GMT
> Can someone point me to one?  I bought some water today and I can't remember
> my math when it comes to converting it all.  Pints, quarts, etc.  Basically
> I have 0.5 liter bottles and I'm wondering how many I need to drink to get
> my daily 8 glasses.  I'm thinking 4.  Am I way off?

http://www.onlineconversion.com/
 
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