Formulas
cups = quarts × 4 (US liquid)
cups = quarts × 4.6546 (US dry, approximate)
cups = quarts × 4 (Imperial, but cup is 284.131 mL)
Why the numbers change
Most “how many cups in a quart” blog posts assume US liquid. But bulk ingredients (like berries or flour) may be listed in US dry quart, which is a little larger, so you get more cups from the same “quart.” UK/imperial recipes also use larger quart and larger cups.
FAQ
1. How many cups in 1.5 quarts?
US liquid: 1.5 × 4 = 6 cups.
2. How many cups in 2 quarts?
US liquid: 2 × 4 = 8 cups. That’s half a gallon.
3. I only have metric jugs — what now?
1 US quart ≈ 946 mL, 1 US cup ≈ 237 mL, so 1 quart = 4 cups also equals about 946 mL = 4 × 237 mL.
Formula (LaTeX) + variables + units
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cups = quarts × 4 (US liquid) cups = quarts × 4.6546 (US dry, approximate) cups = quarts × 4 (Imperial, but cup is 284.131 mL)
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- NIST — Weights and measures — nist.gov · Accessed 2026-01-19
https://www.nist.gov/pml/weights-and-measures - NIST — SI units — nist.gov · Accessed 2026-01-19
https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/metric-si/si-units
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