Convert Deciliters (dL) to Imperial Cups (imp cup)
Converting deciliters (dL) to imperial cups (imp cup) is straightforward with the conversion factor of 1 dL = 0.35195 imp cup. This conversion is useful in various practical applications such as cooking and baking, where precise measurements are essential for recipe success.
≈ 23/64 imp cup
Conversion Formula
Reverse: dL = imp cup × 2.84131
Conversion Examples
Deciliter to Imperial Cup Table
| Deciliter (dL) | Imperial Cup (imp cup) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.352 | 23/64 |
| 6 | 2.1117 | 2 7/64 |
| 11 | 3.8715 | 3 7/8 |
| 16 | 5.6312 | 5 5/8 |
| 21 | 7.391 | 7 25/64 |
| 26 | 9.1507 | 9 5/32 |
| 31 | 10.9105 | 10 29/32 |
| 36 | 12.6702 | 12 43/64 |
| 41 | 14.43 | 14 7/16 |
| 46 | 16.1897 | 16 3/16 |
| 51 | 17.9495 | 17 61/64 |
| 56 | 19.7092 | 19 45/64 |
| 61 | 21.469 | 21 15/32 |
| 66 | 23.2287 | 23 15/64 |
| 71 | 24.9885 | 24 63/64 |
| 76 | 26.7482 | 26 3/4 |
| 81 | 28.508 | 28 33/64 |
| 86 | 30.2677 | 30 17/64 |
| 91 | 32.0275 | 32 1/32 |
| 96 | 33.7872 | 33 25/32 |
Unit Definitions
What is a Deciliter (dL)?
A deciliter (dL) is a metric unit of volume equal to one-tenth of a liter.
History
The deciliter is part of the metric system, which was introduced in France in the late 18th century. It has since become a standard unit of measurement for liquids in many countries.
Current Use
Deciliters are commonly used in cooking and food labeling, making it easier to measure ingredients accurately.
What is a Imperial Cup (imp cup)?
An imperial cup (imp cup) is a unit of volume commonly used in the UK for measuring liquids.
History
The imperial cup was defined in the British Imperial System, which was standardised in 1824. It has been used widely in cooking and baking recipes across the UK and Commonwealth nations.
Current Use
Imperial cups are often referenced in recipes and food packaging, particularly in countries that follow the imperial measurement system.