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11.5 ounces of jelly equals 1 cup.
Approx 60 beans.
The number of jelly beans in a measuring cup can vary based on the size of the jelly beans, but a standard cup typically holds around 100 to 120 jelly beans. If the jelly beans are larger or smaller than average, this number may change slightly. For more precise measurements, it's best to weigh them or count them directly.
It matters on the size of the jelly beans. If the ingredients say, "A cup of Jelly Beans" or something similar you could always just take the measuring cup and pour jelly beans in it until it reaches the top.
this will depend on the size of the jelly beans and if you are referring to an 8 oz cup or a 250 mL cup. You are just going to have to buy some jelly beans and do the experiment for your self. Don't forget you should do three trials when doing an experiment. So it looks like you are going to have to eat a lot of jellybeans. Enjoy!
Too many. It depends on the volume of the pool.
2 Tablespoons + 1 ounce. Hence, 1 Tablespoon = 1/2 ounce.
Use the six-inch dollar bill to measure the room's volume (half-a-foot at a time). Place the jelly bean in the measuring cup then pour water from the bottle until it is fully submersed. Take note of the water level. Remove the jelly bean then take note of the reduced water level. Subtract one from the other, this will tell you the volume of a jelly bean. Divide this into the room's volume. This will tell you how many jelly beans will fit in the room.
Bowl. Porridge is stored in a bowl, just like jelly is stored on a plate (or sometimes also a bowl, box or cup).
With some honey instead of jelly/jam and a cup of tea!
A cup is 8 oz. So there would be 4 cups in a 2 lb bag.
No, ten ounces of grape jelly is not one and one fourth cups. One cup is equivalent to 8 ounces, so one and one fourth cups would be 10 ounces (1 cup = 8 ounces + 1/4 cup = 2 ounces). Thus, ten ounces is exactly 1.25 cups.