Gallon (US) to Cup (US) Converter
How to Convert Gallons (US) to Cups (US)
To convert from gallons (us) to cups (us), use the following factor:
1 Gallon (US) = 0.0625 Cup (US)
Example:
15 gallons (us) = 15 × 0.0625 Cup (US) = 0.9375 Cup (US)
Gallon (US) to Cup (US) Conversion Table
Gallon (US) | Cup (US) |
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0.01 Gallon (US) | 0.000625 Cup (US) |
0.1 Gallon (US) | 0.00625 Cup (US) |
1 Gallon (US) | 0.0625 Cup (US) |
2 Gallon (US) | 0.125 Cup (US) |
5 Gallon (US) | 0.3125 Cup (US) |
10 Gallon (US) | 0.625 Cup (US) |
20 Gallon (US) | 1.249999 Cup (US) |
50 Gallon (US) | 3.124998 Cup (US) |
100 Gallon (US) | 6.249997 Cup (US) |
1,000 Gallon (US) | 62.499967 Cup (US) |
Gallon (US)0.01
Cup (US)0.000625
Gallon (US)0.1
Cup (US)0.00625
Gallon (US)1
Cup (US)0.0625
Gallon (US)2
Cup (US)0.125
Gallon (US)5
Cup (US)0.3125
Gallon (US)10
Cup (US)0.625
Gallon (US)20
Cup (US)1.249999
Gallon (US)50
Cup (US)3.124998
Gallon (US)100
Cup (US)6.249997
Gallon (US)1,000
Cup (US)62.499967
Gallon (US) Definition
A unit of volume in the US customary system, equal to 3.78541 liters.
History/Origin
Derived from the British wine gallon.
Current Use
Common for larger liquid volumes (e.g., gasoline) in the US.
Cup (US) Definition
A unit of volume in the imperial and United States customary systems of measurement. One United States customary cup is equal to 236.588 milliliters.
History/Origin
A traditional unit with varying definitions, now standardized for culinary use.
Current Use
The cup is typically used in cooking to measure liquids and bulk foods, often within the context of serving sizes. Standardized measuring cups are used instead of actual drinking cups.