Conventionally, sugar is taken to have a density of 200 grams per cup, so there would be five cups in a kilogram.
I have found various answers for the weight of a cup of sugar ranging from 190 to 200 grams. Extrapolating from there, 1000 grams (or 1 kg) of sugar would be about 5 cups. This is, of course, using American measurements, as it is my understanding there is a difference between American cups and Imperial cups.
4 cup,s is a 1 kg
That is about 2.646 cups.
That is 4 cups.
kilograms are a weight measurement cups are a measurement of volume.
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According to: http://www.sugartech.co.za/density/index.php the density of sugar is 700kg/m^3. That means 2.5kg would add up to 2.5/700m^3 http://www.google.com/search?q=%282.5%2F700%29+cubic+metres+in+cups Answer: 2.5kg of sugar is equal to about 15 cups.
That is 3 cups of sugar
That is 1.25 cups.
That is 3.628 cups of sugar
a lot. consult the front of your cookbook.
200 cups are in 50 kilograms.
That is about 1.192 cups.