approximately 1 1/4 cups. However, depending on the flour it can range from 1 cup to 1 1/2 cups.
That is approximately 1.5 cups
Six ounces is equal to 150 grams. There are between 130 and 140 grams of flour in one cup, depending on the type of flour. So 6 ounces of flour yields a little more than one cup full.
According to WolframAlpha, 6 quarts of flour is about 116ounces, or 7.25lbs.
6 ounces is 3/4 a cup That's not really correct. That is assuming you are converting liquid (volumetric) measurements. The challenge here is that ounces of flour is weight and cups is volume, so you cannot use the fluid ounces of 8 per cup. You need to consider the density of the flour and how tightly it is packed.
6 fluid ounces is 0.75 cups.
6 ounces of flour is equal to 12 tbsp of flour
That is 6 cups.
Conversion from ounces (weight) to cups (volume) depends on the density of the item being converted. Rice flour is generally 3.5 cups to the pound (which is 16 ounces). Thus, 14 ounces * (1 pound/16 ounces) * (3.5 cups/1 pound) = 3.0625 cups.
That is about 1.34 cups
If a baker doubles a recipe that calls for 6-2/3 cups of flour, how many cups of flour will be needed in all?
That is close. A cup of plain white flour is about 4.3 ounces. -There are hundreds of kinds of flour, all different densities and weights. The bulk store where I buy flour and grains has over 60 kinds of flour.
There are 8 ounces in 1 cup, so therefore 6 cups = 48 ounces.