2/3 Cups of Cocoa Powder to Pounds Conversion
Question:
How many pounds of cocoa powder in 2/3 US cups? How much is 2/3 cups of cocoa powder in pounds?
The answer is:
2/3 US cups of cocoa powder is equivalent to 0.176 ( ~
Volume to 'Weight' Converter
US cups of cocoa powder to pounds Chart
US cups of cocoa powder to pounds | ||
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0.5767 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.153 pounds |
0.5867 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.155 pounds |
0.5967 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.158 pounds |
0.6067 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.16 pounds |
0.6167 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.163 pounds |
0.6267 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.166 pounds |
0.6367 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.168 pounds |
0.6467 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.171 pounds |
0.6567 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.174 pounds |
0.667 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.176 pounds |
US cups of cocoa powder to pounds | ||
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0.667 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.176 pounds |
0.6767 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.179 pounds |
0.6867 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.182 pounds |
0.6967 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.184 pounds |
0.7067 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.187 pounds |
0.7167 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.19 pounds |
0.7267 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.192 pounds |
0.7367 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.195 pounds |
0.7467 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.197 pounds |
0.7567 US cups of cocoa powder | = | 0.2 pounds |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on cocoa powder weight to volume conversion
2/3 US cups of cocoa powder equals how many pounds?
2/3 US cups of cocoa powder is equivalent 0.176 ( ~
How much is 0.176 pounds of cocoa powder in US cups?
0.176 pounds of cocoa powder equals 2/3 ( ~
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Notes on ingredient measurements
It is a bit tricky to get an accurate food conversion since its characteristics change according to humidity, temperature, or how well packed the ingredient is. Ingredients that contain the terms sliced, minced, diced, crushed, chopped add uncertainties to the measurements. A good practice is to measure ingredients by weight, not by volume so that the error is decreased.