The number of cups in 2.2 kg of fruit can vary depending on the type of fruit due to differences in density and water content. However, a general estimate is that 1 kilogram of fruit is roughly equivalent to about 4 to 5 cups. Therefore, 2.2 kg of fruit would be approximately 8.8 to 11 cups. For more accurate measurements, it's best to refer to specific fruit types.
500 grams mixed fruit to cup measurement
About 2.2 cups
That is approximately 2.7 cups.
22kg equals 22000000mg
That's simple. 24 Children divided by 1 box each (4 fruit cups per child) = 24 boxes.
48 cups
One gallon is equivalent to 16 cups.
that depends on the density of the fruit. You can't really get a n exact amount of fruit. It depends on how course or fine its cut, and many other tghings.
kilograms are a weight measurement cups are a measurement of volume.
It depends on the density of the fruit, i.e. what type of fruit it is and whether it is chopped up or whole. For diced orange, it would be about 6 cups (assuming a standard Australian 250mL measuring cup). For whole apples, which are less dense, it would be a greater number of cups.
Can contains 3 & 1/2 cups A serving (portion) = 1/2 a cup How many 1/2 cups are in the can - the answer is 7
The number of cups in a 2 kg bag of frozen fruit depends on the type of fruit and its density, but a general estimate is that 1 kg of frozen fruit is roughly equivalent to about 4 cups. Therefore, a 2 kg bag would yield approximately 8 cups of frozen fruit. Keep in mind that this is an estimate and can vary slightly based on the specific fruit and how it is packed.