Convert Imperial Cups (imp cup) to US Fluid Ounces (fl oz)

Converting Imperial Cups to US Fluid Ounces is essential for various cooking and baking tasks, especially when following recipes from different countries. With the conversion factor of 1 imp cup equaling 9.60762 fl oz, you can easily adjust your measurements for accurate results.

9.607622

9 39/64 fl oz

Conversion Formula

fl oz = imp cup × 9.60762

Reverse: imp cup = fl oz × 0.104084

Quick mental math: To estimate quickly, you can remember that 1 imp cup is roughly 10 fl oz.

Conversion Examples

1 imp cup × 9.60762 =
9.608 fl oz
1 Imperial Cups = 9.608 US Fluid Ounces
5 imp cup × 9.60762 =
48.038 fl oz
5 Imperial Cups = 48.038 US Fluid Ounces
10 imp cup × 9.60762 =
96.076 fl oz
10 Imperial Cups = 96.076 US Fluid Ounces
25 imp cup × 9.60762 =
240.191 fl oz
25 Imperial Cups = 240.191 US Fluid Ounces
50 imp cup × 9.60762 =
480.381 fl oz
50 Imperial Cups = 480.381 US Fluid Ounces
100 imp cup × 9.60762 =
960.762 fl oz
100 Imperial Cups = 960.762 US Fluid Ounces

Imperial Cup to US Fluid Ounce Table

imp cup =fl oz
Imperial Cup (imp cup)US Fluid Ounce (fl oz)
19.6076
219.2152
328.8229
438.4305
548.0381
657.6457
767.2534
876.861
986.4686
1096.0762
11105.6838
12115.2915
13124.8991
14134.5067
15144.1143
16153.7219
17163.3296
18172.9372
19182.5448
20192.1524

Unit Definitions

What is a Imperial Cup (imp cup)?

ImperialUnited Kingdom

An Imperial Cup is a unit of volume measurement used primarily in the UK and some Commonwealth countries, equivalent to approximately 284 milliliters.

History

The Imperial Cup has its roots in the British Imperial System, which was standardized in the 19th century. It has been used in various cooking and baking recipes throughout history.

Current Use

Today, the Imperial Cup is commonly used in the UK for cooking, especially in recipes that require precise liquid measurements.

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What is a US Fluid Ounce (fl oz)?

US CustomaryUnited States

A US Fluid Ounce is a unit of volume measurement in the United States, equivalent to approximately 29.5735 milliliters.

History

The US Fluid Ounce is part of the US customary system, developed in the 18th century. It was derived from the fluid ounce used in the British system but has since evolved differently.

Current Use

Currently, the US Fluid Ounce is widely used in cooking, food labeling, and nutritional information in the United States.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert 5 Imperial Cups to US Fluid Ounces?
To convert 5 imp cups to fl oz, you multiply by the conversion factor of 9.60762. This gives you 5 imp cups x 9.60762 fl oz/imp cup = 48.0381 fl oz. This measurement is useful when making large batches of soup or sauce, ensuring you have the right amount for your family or guests.
What if I need to convert 3.5 Imperial Cups?
For 3.5 imp cups, simply use the same conversion factor: 3.5 imp cups x 9.60762 fl oz/imp cup = 33.68067 fl oz. This might be handy when preparing a marinade that requires precise liquid measurements for the best flavor balance.
Can I easily convert larger quantities, like 10 Imperial Cups?
Absolutely! For 10 imp cups, multiply by 9.60762 to get 10 imp cups x 9.60762 fl oz/imp cup = 96.0762 fl oz. This conversion is particularly useful in baking, where accuracy is crucial for achieving the desired texture and taste in cakes and pastries.
Is there a way to convert smaller amounts, such as 1 Imperial Cup?
Yes, converting 1 imp cup is straightforward. Multiply 1 imp cup by 9.60762 to find that it equals 9.60762 fl oz. This measurement can be essential when you're trying to get the right amount of liquid for a single serving of a drink or dish.
How do I convert Imperial Cups to US Fluid Ounces for a fitness drink recipe?
If your fitness drink recipe calls for 2 imp cups of liquid, simply multiply: 2 imp cups x 9.60762 fl oz/imp cup = 19.21524 fl oz. This ensures you have the correct hydration level after workouts, aiding in recovery and performance.

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