To determine how many cups of sugar are needed for 2 gallons, you first need to know the recipe or context, as the amount can vary widely. However, a common guideline for sweetening beverages is about 1 cup of sugar per gallon. Therefore, for 2 gallons, you would typically need about 2 cups of sugar. Adjust according to taste or specific recipe requirements.
30 cups is 16.5 pounds of sugar.
1.5 cups of sugar / 60 cookies = 0.025 cups of sugar/cookie36 cookies * 0.025 cups of sugar/cookie = 0.9 cups of sugar
Why do you need to know, figure it out yourself
There are 160 cups in 10 gallons. To convert gallons to cups, you need to know that 1 gallon is equal to 16 cups. Therefore, to find the number of cups in 10 gallons, you would multiply 10 by 16. This calculation results in 160 cups in 10 gallons.
One pound of sugar equals 2 cups. So eight (8) pounds of sugar would equal 16 cups.
There are 16 cups in every US gallon. Divide cups by 16 to get gallons.26 divided by 16 = 1.625 (or 5/8) gallons.
How many people do you need to serve? There are 16 cups per gallon. Or, if everyone needs 1.5 cups, there are a little over 10 "servings" per gallon. So 1 gallon should serve 10 people, 2 gallons serves 20, and so on. Remember some people will want refills :-)
For 2 quarts of Nestea, you would need about 2 cups of sugar to sweeten it to taste. Keep in mind you can always adjust the amount of sugar based on your personal preference.
11.87 gal 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 Gallon
Grams refers to weight, and cups refers to volume. You need to rethink your question.
Then she is going to need 4 cups of sugar. This is not really a question that can be answered. If you need it and don't have it, you go get some.
You need to tell us what an "izze" is. -It is not a recognised cooking measurement.