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  Liquid - Metric to Non-Metric Conversion

Friday, July 25, 2008

Liter to Gallon / Quart / Pint / Cup / Ounce

Enter a value in any field and then click Calculate:


LITER: GALLON: QUART:

PINT: CUP: OUNCE:



NOTE: Entering large positive or negative values may produce truncated results.

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