300 g of oil = approximately 1.4 (US) cups
50 cups
Fifty grams of vegetable oil is approximately 3.4 tablespoons. This conversion can vary slightly depending on the type of oil, but a general estimate is that 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil weighs about 14.2 grams. Thus, dividing 50 grams by 14.2 grams per tablespoon gives you the approximate amount in tablespoons.
50 grams of sugar measured in cups isequivalentto 1/4 cups!
50-75 c
50 grams of potting soil is approximately 0.21 cups.
Well, darling, density is just a fancy way of saying how much stuff is packed into a certain space. So, if you've got 50 grams of vegetable oil taking up 8 milliliters of space, the density is 6.25 g/ml. It's like squishing a whole lot of oil into a tiny little area.
2 cups each = 50 cups.
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To achieve a 50:1 oil to gas mix with 6 gallons of gas, you need to calculate the amount of oil required. For every 50 parts of gas, there is 1 part of oil, so for 6 gallons of gas, you would divide 6 by 50. This equals 0.12 gallons of oil, or approximately 1.5 cups. Thus, you would mix 6 gallons of gas with about 0.12 gallons (or 1.5 cups) of oil.
3 cups
.875 cup
That is 1/5 of a cup.