Depends on volume of the cans
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I found a pdf from University of Illinois Extension that states that one pound of fresh peaches equals... 2-3 medium peaches 2 cups sliced 1 1/2 cups pureed So if I reverse logic and do the math right, then 2 cups sliced is 1 pound and 4 cups sliced would be 2 pounds... So, 4 cups. Right?
If a each can of peaches "weighs" 2 kilograms on Earth at standard conditions, the number of cans of the same size doesn't affect each can's weight, and each would still "weigh" 2 kilograms. If four cans of peaches together have a mass of 2 kilograms, then one or more of the following is true: a) the cans of peaches are of non-uniform mass distribution such that each can has a mass of between 0 kg and 2 kg. b) the average *mass* of a can of such peaches is 2 kg/4, or 0.5 kg.
2 cups of peaches are in one pound. im only a sixth grader and i know this!!! Not quite true, sixth grader--you were answering a math question--I think this is a cooking question--depending on the size of the peaches-you can get 2-4 sliced peaches in a pound. This is important when making pies and jams. I suggest buying peaches that are about the same size-peel and slice one then place in cup measure-that will help--
There are 8 oz. in 1 cup, so 4 oz. is 1/2 cup. dude i mean 4 ounces in weight
Depending on the recipe, you can probably just use 4 pounds of frozen, as well. If moisture content is important in the recipe, however, you may have to adjust the other ingredients to get the right consistency.
It depends on the size of the peaches, but on average there are about 3-4 peaches in 1 pound.
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that is 4 cups
It will be about 4 cups.
There are 4 cups in a quartThere are 4 cups in a quart
About 4 cups
4 cups in 2 pints.