A Eighth Lb of Chopped Apples to Cups Conversion
Questions: How many US cups of chopped apples in A Eighth pounds? How much is A Eighth lb of chopped apples in cups?
The answer is: a eighth pounds of chopped apples is equivalent to 0.48 ( ~
'Weight' to Volume Converter
Pounds of chopped apples to US cups Chart
Pounds of chopped apples to US cups | ||
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0.035 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.134 US cups |
0.045 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.173 US cups |
0.055 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.211 US cups |
0.065 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.25 US cups |
0.075 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.288 US cups |
0.085 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.327 US cups |
0.095 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.365 US cups |
0.105 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.403 US cups |
0.115 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.442 US cups |
1/8 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.48 US cups |
Pounds of chopped apples to US cups | ||
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1/8 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.48 US cups |
0.135 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.519 US cups |
0.145 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.557 US cups |
0.155 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.596 US cups |
0.165 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.634 US cups |
0.175 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.672 US cups |
0.185 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.711 US cups |
0.195 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.749 US cups |
0.205 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.788 US cups |
0.215 pounds of chopped apples | = | 0.826 US cups |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on chopped apples volume to weight conversion
A eighth pounds of chopped apples equals how many US cups?
A eighth pounds of chopped apples is equivalent 0.48 ( ~
How much is 0.48 US cups of chopped apples in pounds?
0.48 US cups of chopped apples equals a eighth ( ~
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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.