Convert Cups to Milliliters

The cups is a unit of volume used primarily in certain regions or contexts, while the milliliters is used in others. Converting between these units is essential for baking recipes, smoothie measurements, and American recipe conversions. This conversion is also important when working with coffee brewing, soup servings, and ingredient scaling. Understanding how cups relates to milliliters is important for international commerce, scientific work, everyday measurements, and communicating effectively across different measurement systems. One cups equals approximately 236.5880 milliliters.

How the Conversion Works

ml = cups × 236.588

To convert cups to milliliters, multiply the cups value by 236.588000. For example, 2 cups: 2 × 236.5880 = 473.18 ml. Since the conversion factor is greater than 1, the milliliters value will be larger than the cups value.

Conversion Table

Cups (US) (cups)Milliliters (ml)
0.2559.15
0.45106.16
0.65153.18
0.85200.19
1.04247.2
1.24294.22
1.44341.23
1.64388.25
1.84435.26
2.04482.28
2.24529.29
2.44576.3
2.63623.32
2.83670.33
3.03717.35
3.23764.36
3.43811.38
3.63858.39
3.83905.4
4.03952.42
4.22999.43
4.421046.45
4.621093.46
4.821140.48
5.021187.49
5.221234.5
5.421281.52
5.621328.53
5.811375.55
6.011422.56
6.211469.58
6.411516.59
6.611563.6
6.811610.62
7.011657.63
7.211704.65
7.41751.66
7.61798.68
7.81845.69
81892.7

Common Uses for This Conversion

Converting cups to milliliters is essential for baking recipes, smoothie measurements, and American recipe conversions. This conversion comes up regularly when dealing with coffee brewing, soup servings, and ingredient scaling. Professional contexts requiring this conversion include international business transactions, scientific research and laboratory work, engineering specifications and technical documentation, and educational settings where both measurement systems are taught. Everyday situations include online shopping from international retailers, following recipes from different countries, understanding product specifications and dimensions, and communicating measurements with people from different regions. Mobile apps, GPS devices, and smart home systems often need to convert between these units automatically to provide localized information.

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