> 1 dl = 125 ml, so 3 dl = 375 ml ( about 2 cups)
not quite, in fact, 1 dl = 100 ml, so 3 dl is 300 ml. The "d" in dl stands for "deci" which is "the tenth part", in this case, of a liter. It breaks down like this: 1000 milliliters = 100 centiliters = 10 deciliters = 1 liter.
1 and half dl equals how many cups?
5 CUPS
1 dl = 100 ml 1 cup = 200ml therefore: 1 dl = 100ml = 0.5 * 200ml = 0.5 cups 5 dl = 5* 0.5 cups = 2.5 cups
2 dl of water is equal to approximately 0.84 cups.
500ml of milk is equal to two cups of a standard size. In most cooking recipes milk will be measured in cups or milliliters.
Where the question deals only with abbreviations, it might be better to write out the words in full, just to make sure that people can know what you mean. I presume you mean 'How many decilitres in one litre?' The answer is: ten .
1 deciliter (dl) of cream is approximately equivalent to 0.42 cups. Since 1 cup equals 2.4 dl, you can convert deciliters to cups by dividing the number of deciliters by 2.4. Therefore, for 1 dl of cream, you would get about 0.42 cups.
A 'dl' or 'dL' (deciliter) is a measure of volume equal to about 0.423 cups.
80 dL = 8L
1 deciliter (dl) of whipped cream is equal to approximately 0.42 cups. Since 1 cup is equivalent to 2.37 dl, you can convert deciliters to cups by dividing the number of dl by 2.37. Therefore, 1 dl is just under half a cup.
1 liter (L) equals 10 deciliter (DL)
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