1 pound= 2 cups
There is not a standard conversion from cups to pounds, since a cup (like a tsp or tbl) is a measure of volume and pounds a measure of weight. For example, one cup of lead cookery weights will weigh far more than one cup of meringue will. Thus there is not a standard conversion - it varies according to what substance you are converting.
One pound is equivalent to approximately 2 cups of Nestle's Quik. Therefore, 2 pounds of Nestle's Quik would be approximately 4 cups. It is important to note that the exact conversion may vary slightly depending on the density of the product and how it is packed.
There is no direct conversion between cups and pounds, as they measure different things (volume vs. weight). However, 12 pounds of a dense ingredient like sugar would be roughly 5.44 cups, while 12 pounds of a less dense ingredient like flour would be around 21.8 cups.
Unfortunately this question cannot be answered unless you specify 23 cups of WHAT. Cups is a volume. Pounds is a weight. You can't convert between the two without a conversion factor like density - which depends on the substance in question.
60 pounds of water is 120 cups.
There is 31.29527 Pounds in 60 Cups.
4 cups of sugar is approximately 2 pounds.
The conversion rate of zucchini to grated zucchini can vary depending on the size and moisture content of the zucchini. On average, 1.5 pounds of zucchini is approximately equal to 4-5 cups of grated zucchini. It is recommended to grate the zucchini and then measure it in cups for the most accurate measurement.
Depends what the substance is. - 15 cups of flour is about 4 pounds. 15 cups of water is about 7.5 pounds. 15 cups of fine table salt could be 9 pounds -
Three cups of water is 1.5 pounds
28 pounds of water is 56 cups
48 half cups in 12 pounds