I read there are 14 cups in a 4-lb bag of sugar. I know there are 48 teaspoons in a cup. So, if my information about cups/4 lb bag are right, there are 672 teaspoons of sugar in a 4 lb bag
That is 90.8 teaspoons.
There are 16oz to 1 pound 1 cup of sugar weighs 7oz 2cups of sugar weigh 14oz 2.25 cups of sugar weighs 16oz
About 82 teaspoons to a pound of granulated sugar. So 328 to 4 pounds.
There are 288 teaspoons in a 3 lb bag of salt.
Depends what material in 2 pound bag
About one heaped teaspoon.
That is approximately 858.264 teaspoons
Two cups of sugar are in one pound. Two cups is close enough for cooking. The density (mass per unit volume) will vary depending on the grain size and shape of the sugar granules. The greater the air voids between the grains, the lower the density. Powdered sugar and raw sugar have different grain structures which give different densities. Look on the package. The 4 pound package (not 5 pounds like it once was), I am looking at says it contains approximately 9 cups. This does not mean there is more sugar because there are more cups. It means there is less sugar (by weight) in a cup.
Roughly 50 cups of sugar in a 25lb bag.
In calories it cost: 16 calories, or about 1.5 minutes jogging for a 150 pound person. In dollars and cents: divide the cost of a 5 pound bag of sugar in your grocery store by 500. (There are approx 500 teaspoons in a 5 pound bag of sugar.)
3.5 sugar cubes (assuming a standard sugar cube to equal 4 grams).
A four kilogram bag of white sugar should have about 17.5 cups of sugar in it. If it is a four kilogram bag of brown sugar, then it should have about 20 cups in it.