The first answer is wrong because sour cream is packaged by weight, not by volume. The second answer does not precisely answer the question. While it is true that 16 "fluid ounces" equals 2 cups in volume, it is not true that 16 ounces (1 pound) is equal to 2 cups in volume. That said, a 16 oz container of sour cream contains approximately 30 tablespoons which is exactly 1.875 cups. -- Source: Great Value 16 oz. All Natural Sour Cream packaging label.
32 tablespoons in a 16 oz
From my research, 2 tablespoons equal 1 oz
Depends on the medium. 16 oz of water is 32 tablespoons, but salt will be less tablespoons and flour will be more.
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2 Cups
A pint contains 16 fluid ounces.
2 cups or 16 onces
In three pounds of sour cream I measured 6 1/2 cups. That would make one pound of sour cream equal about 2 cups, 8 tablespoons. When I measured my 3 pound container of Daisy sour cream I measured just over 5 cups. According to the nutrition information on the tub there should be about 45 servings of 2 tablespoons each. There are 16 tablespoons in a cup which means that there are about 5.6 cups of sour cream in a 3 pound container of sour cream or or 1.9 cups in a pound.1.97 cups of sourcream will be present in a pound.
In three pounds of sour cream I measured 6 1/2 cups. That would make one pound of sour cream equal about 2 cups, 8 tablespoons. When I measured my 3 pound container of Daisy sour cream I measured just over 5 cups. According to the nutrition information on the tub there should be about 45 servings of 2 tablespoons each. There are 16 tablespoons in a cup which means that there are about 5.6 cups of sour cream in a 3 pound container of sour cream or or 1.9 cups in a pound.1.97 cups of sourcream will be present in a pound.
1 pint in 16 oz of sour cream
16 ounces 2 cups of sour cream contain 16 ounces or 1 pint.
260 cups
Sour cream is sold by weight, not by volume. An 8 ounce container of sour cream is equal to 3/4 C by volume. A 16 oz. container of sour cream is equal to 1 1/2 C by volume. Do not be confused with liquid measure and weight measure. Very rarely will they be the same.
1 quart of anything = 4 cups of it 4 quarts of anything = 16 cups of it
16 cups to a gallon. So multiplied by 2 = 32.
It depends: You talkin' ice cream or penicillin?
18.75 gal 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 gallon