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That is approximately 7.2 cups

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How many cups of flour is equal to 1200 grams?

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How many pound of wheat would you have to grind to produce 5 cups of flour?

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25 cups of flour equals how many pounds?

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How many cups of wheat flour to make 200 grams?

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How many cup can you use to get 225g of flour?

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How many cup in 150 grams og flour?

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