To convert grams of salt to cups, you need to know the density of the salt. Generally, table salt weighs about 300 grams per cup. Therefore, to convert 737 grams of salt to cups, you would divide 737 by 300, which is approximately 2.46 cups.
That is approximately 1.333 cups
Grams is a measure of weight, while cups is a measure of volume so you would need to know the density of whatever you're trying to convert from grams to cups. For instance, the USDA database says All-Purpose flour is 125 g/cup, so 750 g is 6 cups.
Fourteen grams of salt is approximately 0.08 cups. Since there are about 240 grams in a cup of table salt, you can calculate this by dividing 14 grams by 240 grams per cup. This conversion can vary slightly depending on the type of salt due to differences in grain size, but for table salt, this approximation holds true.
The number of cups in 60 grams of shredded coconut can vary slightly depending on the packing and type of coconut (shredded, flaked, or desiccated). Generally, 1 cup of shredded coconut weighs about 80 grams. Therefore, 60 grams of shredded coconut is approximately 0.75 cups.
6 or 7 depending on the cups
Depends on what substance your are measuring - there is not a general conversion of grams to cups. This is because a general conversion would be inaccurate for so many goods; for example, 60 grams of lead cookery weights would take up far fewer cups (i.e a smaller volume) than 60 grams of meringue would take up. There is no consistency with conversions, so a general conversion (suitable for use for any substance) is not given.
There are 60 grams of butter in 1/2 cup.
That is approximately 7 teaspoons of salt
200-grams equals .845-cups. The equation for converting grams to cups is to multiply each gram by .00423 to yield the answer in cups.
One cup is 250 grams . -So 60 gm is about 1/4 of a cup.
500 grams of saltpeter will be equal to 1 cup.