That depends entirely on the density of the material you are measuring.
The answer would be: number of cups = (2/3 lbs) / (density in lbs/cup)
1.5 cups = 4.5 thirds of a cup
Cups is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight and mass. You can not directly convert the two. It will depend largely on the nuts and how they are chopped. Could be as many as 4 cups.
Well, since it was not specified on the type of sugar.... 10 cups granulated sugar = 5 pounds 17 1/2 cups confectioners sugar = 5 pounds 12 1/2 cups brown sugar = 5 pounds
Two quarts equal 8 cups.
Two pounds can't be measured using cups, which are measures of volume - for example, milliliters, liters, pints, or fluid ounces. You will need to specify what you need to measure to discover how many ounces fit in one cup; depending on the goods being measured you might also need to specify whether it will be tightly or loosely packed.
That is 4 cups
4 cups
For each pound of sugar there are two cups. So for 2 pounds of sugar there would be 4 cups.
depends what your measuring.
There are 224 cups of butter in 112 pounds of butter. There are two cups of butter in a pound, so 2x112= 224 cups.
2 cups of butter are in 1 pound.
4 is 12 'thirds'. that is 6 'two thirds'
10 cups is thirty "third-cups". so 30/2 ie 15 "two-third" cups.
We would have to know what you are converting. Cups is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight and mass. You can not directly convert the two. It could be one to a 100 if it is lead vs. feathers.
15
Pounds is a unit of weight and cups a unit of volume. You cannot directly convert between the two.
two