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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?
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>Well, whatever a "cup"'s capacity is (?????) - divide that into the cylinder's capacity.
What do the US, Burma, and Liberia have in common? They're the sole nations that haven't switched to the metric system.
The US would save themselves a lot of hassle if they'd switch.
Regards. Al
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