On average, one cup of flour is equivalent to 5 ounces. This can vary ever so slightly between the likes of pre-mixed cake flour,which is 4.5 ounces and strong bread flour, which is about 5.5 ounces.
There are 8 ounces in one cup of dry measure.
Can't say. -You MUST specify WHAT dry goods. -( 1 cup sand - 1 cup flour -BIG difference)
1 US cup is equal to 8 US ounces. In contrast, 1 US ounce is equal to exactly 0.125 US cups.
About 3.505 ounces of all-purpose flour in 1 cup.
8 ounces in a cup.
There are 8 ounces in one cup of dry measure.
For dry goods, ounces are a measure of weight, and cups are a measure of volume. For all purpose flour, one cup = 4.5 ounces, so 12 ounces of flour are equal to approximately 2.6 cups.
The dry weight of 1 cup of flour varies, depending upon the type of flour being used. The dry weight of 1 cup of all purpose flour is 130 grams while the dry weight of 1 cup of self raising flour is 140 grams.
It depends what your ingredient is. Dry ingredients, like flour, will measure differently than a liquid, like water.
Can't say. -You MUST specify WHAT dry goods. -( 1 cup sand - 1 cup flour -BIG difference)
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
A cup is a measure of volume, and ounces are measures of weight. A cup of a more dense (therefore heavier by volume) material like cheese will weigh more than a cup of a less dense material like flour.
1 US cup is equal to 8 US ounces. In contrast, 1 US ounce is equal to exactly 0.125 US cups.
Approximately 4.4 ounces of plain white flour in a cup.
About 3.505 ounces of all-purpose flour in 1 cup.
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with dry ingredient like sugar and flour. You lightly spoon the flour or sugar into the measure then run a straight edge over the top to level it