U.S. All-purpose flour has a density of 4.5 cups per pound.
50 pounds * 4.5 cups/pound = 225 cups
this is according to the flour density, if it is Sugar
Granulated sugar has a densiy of 2.4 cups per pound.
50 pounds * 2.4 cups/pound = 120 cups
there are about 4.5 cups per pound, so 22.5 in all. Amounts may differ for loose flour, tight packed flour and there are different flours as well. An average is quoted here.
Ten cups of flour.
That is 3.6 cups
That is 200 grams of flour
Approximately 1 cup.
350 grams of flour is generally considered equal to 1 1/2 cups of flour.However, this may vary by type of flour or how densely packed the flour is. This is due to the fact that grams is a measure of weight while cups measures volume.
Water the flour has absorbed from the air may effect the density of flour, hence why professional bakers often measure flour by mass.What_is_the_density_of_flourBased on 125 grams/cup. 170 grams flour is about 1.36 cups or about 1 & 1/3 cup.
They weigh the same. The sifted flour may take a little more volume.
That is approximately 4/5 of a cup.
To convert 140 grams of rice flour to cups, you can use the general conversion factor that 1 cup of rice flour weighs approximately 150 grams. Therefore, 140 grams of rice flour is roughly equal to about 0.93 cups, or just under 1 cup. Keep in mind that different types of flour may have slightly different weights, so it's always best to measure by weight for accuracy.
16 cups
One cup is 8oz...