Five quarts of popcorn is equal to 40 cups of popped popcorn. This is because there are 8 cups in a quart, and 5 quarts multiplied by 8 cups is equal to 40 cups.
8 cups of milk is equal to 4 pints or 2 quarts.
If 4 cups equal 1 quart, 5 quarts equal 20 cups.
6 quarts equals 24 cups. Each quart contains 4 cups.
According to Google, 9 cups: http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=2.25+quarts+in+cups
2.5 qt 1 quart = 4 cups 1 cup = 0.25 quart
1 1/8 cups of unpopped popcorn
4 cups
1 quart = 4 cups 1 cup = 0.25 quart
A bushel is a unit of measurement and is very appropriate for use to measure popped corn. One bushel equals 8 gallons, so 8 x 16 equals 128 cups.
I was just wondering this myself, needing to make 24 C of popcorn on the stove. I found a good rule of thumb is that each 1 Tablespoon of kernels will give you slightly over 1 cup of popped popcorn.
The number of popped popcorn kernels in 5 cups can vary depending on the size of the popped popcorn, but on average, one cup of popped popcorn contains about 30 to 40 kernels. Therefore, in 5 cups, you would typically find around 150 to 200 popped kernels. Keep in mind that this is an estimate, as the actual number can fluctuate based on how the popcorn was popped and the specific variety used.
There are:Approx 62-66 calories in 2 cups (0.3 oz or 8g each cup) of air popped white popcorn.
3 cups.
4 cups
There are:Approx 62-66 calories in 2 cups (0.3 oz or 8g each cup) of air popped white popcorn.
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Oh, dude, you're really asking me to do math right now? Alright, fine. So, a 50 lb bag of popcorn usually has around 800 cups of unpopped kernels. But like, who's really counting when you're just trying to watch a movie, am I right?