very close to 541--[1 lb sugar is 2 1/4 cups]--[5 times 2 1/4=11.25 cups]-48 teasp in one cup---48 times 11.25===541 seaspoone in 5lbs of sugar -- i think that's it
There are approximately 2.27 kilograms in a 5 pound bag of sugar or flour.
Approximately, 40 cups
There are about 10 to 11 cups of sugar in a 5 pound bag of sugar depending on the amount of sugar lost in leakage(which all bags of sugar seem to have) You can't be completely certaian.
that's just like asking how many grains of sand are on a beach...... what you could do is... measure the size of a grain of sugar - width, length, height and times these together to find its volume. then empty a bag of sugar and fill it with water, until where the sugar reaches when filled. pour the water into a measuring jug - you now have the volume of sugar that the bag takes in cm3. the grains of sugar will have a few air spaces between them so take a rough guess at this amount - maybe 1-2cm3 now minus this from the volume of the bag. divide the volume of the bag by the volume of one grain of sugar. this will be an approximate figure of how many grains there are.
11.25 cups
There are 16oz to 1 pound 1 cup of sugar weighs 7oz 2cups of sugar weigh 14oz 2.25 cups of sugar weighs 16oz
Approximately 29 cups.
None; it's a bag of sugar.
It depends on the size of the bag. In Canada the bags are 1 Kg or 2 Kg which is 1,000 and 2,000 grams respectively. In the USA the bags are likely in pounds with 1 pound equal to 454 grams.
it varies, but usually about 3754 grains if you are talking about long grain rice.
There are 7 1/2 cups of unsifted powered sugar in a 2 LB bag
it depends on the size of the crystal, powered sugar obviously has more than a normal bag of sugar. You could have a one pound crystal of sugar too, it's far to many to count in any of these cases.