8 Grams of Raisins to Cups Conversion

Questions: How many US cups of raisins in 8 grams? How much are 8 grams of raisins in cups?

The answer is: 8 grams of raisins is equivalent to 0.0503 US cup(*)

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8 grams of raisins equals 0.0503 US cup.
(*) To be more precise, 8 grams of raisins is equal to 0.050318 US cup. All figures are approximate.

Grams of raisins to US cups Chart

Grams of raisins to US cups
7.1 grams of raisins = 0.0447 US cup
1/5 grams of raisins = 0.0453 US cup
7.3 grams of raisins = 0.0459 US cup
7.4 grams of raisins = 0.0465 US cup
1/2 grams of raisins = 0.0472 US cup
7.6 grams of raisins = 0.0478 US cup
7.7 grams of raisins = 0.0484 US cup
7.8 grams of raisins = 0.0491 US cup
7.9 grams of raisins = 0.0497 US cup
8 grams of raisins = 0.0503 US cup
Grams of raisins to US cups
8 grams of raisins = 0.0503 US cup
8.1 grams of raisins = 0.0509 US cup
1/5 grams of raisins = 0.0516 US cup
8.3 grams of raisins = 0.0522 US cup
8.4 grams of raisins = 0.0528 US cup
1/2 grams of raisins = 0.0535 US cup
8.6 grams of raisins = 0.0541 US cup
8.7 grams of raisins = 0.0547 US cup
8.8 grams of raisins = 0.0554 US cup
8.9 grams of raisins = 0.056 US cup

Note: some values may be rounded.

FAQs on raisins volume to weight conversion

8 grams of raisins equals how many US cups?

8 grams of raisins is equivalent 0.0503 US cup.

How much is 0.0503 US cup of raisins in grams?

0.0503 US cup of raisins equals 8 grams.

Notes on ingredient measurements

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