A cup is a unit of volume, a gram is a unit of weight (for this purpose at least, it's really a unit of mass), so you cannot convert between the two without knowing the density (specific gravity) of whatever you are converting. You should be able to search for the density/specific gravity of whatever you are converting and figure it out. Ex., water has a density of 1000kg/m^3 (at 4 degrees C, but that's probably irrelevant for this), a quick Google of "cups per cubic meter" and multiplying that by 4 gives us ~16907 quarter cups per cubic meter, with a 'weight' of 1000kg, so each 1/4 cup would give us ~59.15 grams (1000kg/16907 quarter cups).
The short answer is that you need to specify what ingredient you are referring to. Different amounts of different ingredients will take up different volumes. Ask a more specific question.
That is approximately 287.52 grams
About 58 grams
1 cup is equivalent into 240 grams. So one fourth is equivalent to 60 grams
There are approximately 191.6 grams of sugar in one cup. So, in four cups there are 766.4 grams of sugar.
* 8 ounces in a cup * one fourth would be 2 ounces
Half of one-fourth of a cup is one-eighth of a cup.
250 grams is one cup. One cup is also 250ml.
One sixteenth of a cup.
one half cup, or two fourths cup.
One tablespoon of solid shortening weighs 13 grams (from label). There are 16 tablespoons in one cup, so 13 x 16 = 208 grams. One-half cup of shortening weighs 104 grams. One-third cup of shortening weighs 69 grams. One-fourth cup of shortening weighs 52 grams. This is the easiest way to weigh shortening. Just be sure to zero out the scale before adding shortening to the cup or bowl.
hmm not sure No, there are about 4 tablespoons in one fourth cup.
One half cup.
one fourth of a cup is 2 ounces
250 fluid grams in one cup