Depends entirely on what the material is
The conversion of grams to cups varies depending on the density of the substance. In the case of cornstarch, 500 grams is approximately 4 cups. This is because 1 cup of cornstarch weighs around 125 grams. Therefore, to convert 500 grams to cups, you would divide 500 by 125, resulting in 4 cups.
Well lets go off of a family of 4. I figured in a worse case scenario to survive you would need to have 2 cups of rice per meal. 2 Cups rice uncooked = 4 cups rice cooked. Giving each person 1 cup of cooked rice. 6 Cups uncooked rice a day provides 3 meals of one cup of rice a day per person. So for 6 months you would need 1,080 cups of rice.
There are right at about 2 1/2 cups of uncooked rice in a one pound bag. Perhaps a teaspoon more, but the difference isn't worth mentioning for kitchen work. And don't go asking if that's long grain, short grain, wild, brown, Arborio or anything else. Two and one half cups per pound of uncooked rice. Take it to the kitchen and it will work out every time. Bon Appétit!
That depends on how big the bag is, as well as how full it is and how large each grain of rice is. However, most people don't spend all their time counting how many grains of rice are in each bag, so it will be hard to find out.
When measuring sugar, 1 cup is regarded as 128 grams so there are 7.8 cups to 1 kilogram. You won't go far wrong to use 8 cups to 1 kilogram as a simpler conversion.
That is 8 cups
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the cooking math! So, like, 75 grams of oil is around 0.32 cups. But hey, who's really measuring oil in cups anyway? Just eyeball it and go with the flow, man.
This is a confused question. A cup is a measurement of volume where a gram is a measurement of weight.
Well, honey, there are approximately 28.5 cups of Miralax in 119 grams. But let's be real, who in their right mind would want to drink that much laxative in one go? Just follow the damn instructions on the label and save yourself from a messy situation, okay?
12 cups
16 cups