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http://www.online-calculators.co.uk/volumetric/cylindervolume.php>
>This returns the volume in cubic inches, which makes sense, but I need the result in cups.
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>The cylinder is 3" high with a 14" diameter.
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>What is the calculation to get the volume in liquid measure?
Well, whatever a "cup"'s capacity is (?????) - divide that into the cylinder's capacity.
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