1 3/4 Ounces of Cocoa to Cups Conversion

Questions: How many US cups of cocoa in 1 3/4 ounce? How much are 1 3/4 ounce of cocoa in cups?

The answer is: 1 3/4 ounce of cocoa is equivalent to 0.397 ( ~ 1/2) US cup(*)

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1 3/4 ounce of cocoa equals 0.397 ( ~ 1/2) US cup.
(*) To be more precise, 1 3/4 ounce of cocoa is equal to 0.39715 US cup. All figures are approximate.

Ounces of cocoa to US cups Chart

Ounces of cocoa to US cups
0.85 ounce of cocoa = 0.193 US cup
0.95 ounce of cocoa = 0.216 US cup
1.05 ounce of cocoa = 0.238 US cup
1.15 ounce of cocoa = 0.261 US cup
1/4 ounce of cocoa = 0.284 US cup
1.35 ounce of cocoa = 0.306 US cup
1.45 ounce of cocoa = 0.329 US cup
1.55 ounce of cocoa = 0.352 US cup
1.65 ounce of cocoa = 0.374 US cup
3/4 ounce of cocoa = 0.397 US cup
Ounces of cocoa to US cups
3/4 ounce of cocoa = 0.397 US cup
1.85 ounce of cocoa = 0.42 US cup
1.95 ounce of cocoa = 0.443 US cup
2.05 ounces of cocoa = 0.465 US cup
2.15 ounces of cocoa = 0.488 US cup
1/4 ounces of cocoa = 0.511 US cup
2.35 ounces of cocoa = 0.533 US cup
2.45 ounces of cocoa = 0.556 US cup
2.55 ounces of cocoa = 0.579 US cup
2.65 ounces of cocoa = 0.601 US cup

Note: some values may be rounded.

FAQs on cocoa volume to weight conversion

1 3/4 ounce of cocoa equals how many US cups?

1 3/4 ounce of cocoa is equivalent 0.397 ( ~ 1/2) US cup.

How much is 0.397 US cup of cocoa in ounces?

0.397 US cup of cocoa equals 1 3/4 ( ~ 1 3/4) ounce.

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.

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