Gallon to Cup
gallon to cup Conversion Table
| gallon (gal) | cup (cup) | |
|---|---|---|
| 0.01 gal | → | 0.01 cup |
| 0.1 gal | → | 0.1 cup |
| 1.0 gal | → | 1.0 cup |
| 2.0 gal | → | 2.0 cup |
| 3.0 gal | → | 3.0 cup |
| 5.0 gal | → | 5.0 cup |
| 10.0 gal | → | 10.0 cup |
| 20.0 gal | → | 20.0 cup |
| 30.0 gal | → | 30.0 cup |
| 50.0 gal | → | 50.0 cup |
| 100.0 gal | → | 100.0 cup |
| 1000.0 gal | → | 1000.0 cup |
Example Conversion
To convert from gallon to cup, multiply by 1.0.
For example: 22 gallon = 22 × 1.0 = 22.0 cup
Unit History
About gallon
The gallon is a traditional measure of volume still used in the United States and parts of the Commonwealth. However, the US gallon (about 3.785 liters) differs from the imperial gallon (about 4.546 liters). Gallons commonly measure larger fluid amounts, such as fuel, and remain integral in contexts like US fuel economy ratings and British beer sales.
About cup
The cup is a cooking volume unit widely used in US recipes, standardized at 236.588 mL. While cup sizes vary across countries (the metric cup is 250 mL), the US legal cup is the most common reference in English-language recipes and food packaging.