A Eighth Ounce of Rice to Cups Conversion

Questions: How many US cups of rice in A Eighth ounce? How much is A Eighth ounce of rice in cups?

The answer is: a eighth ounce of rice is equivalent to 0.0177 US cup(*)

'Weight' to Volume Converter

I need to convert ...

weight ?Enter the amount of the mass measurement (weight). The calculator accepts fractional values such as: 1/2 (half), 1/3 (1 third), etc.
unit ? Choose the unit of mass (Kilogram, milligram, ounce, etc.)
of
to
ingredient?Choose an ingredient, or the substance, by typing its name in the box on the left.
unit ? Choose the volume unit (cup, liter, ml, etc.) and then click on the 'Calculate!'

Results

A eighth ounce of rice equals 0.0177 US cup.
(*) To be more precise, a eighth ounce of rice is equal to 0.017726 US cup. All figures are approximate.

Ounces of rice to US cups Chart

Ounces of rice to US cups
0.035 ounce of rice = 0.00496 US cup
0.045 ounce of rice = 0.00638 US cup
0.055 ounce of rice = 0.0078 US cup
0.065 ounce of rice = 0.00922 US cup
0.075 ounce of rice = 0.0106 US cup
0.085 ounce of rice = 0.0121 US cup
0.095 ounce of rice = 0.0135 US cup
0.105 ounce of rice = 0.0149 US cup
0.115 ounce of rice = 0.0163 US cup
1/8 ounce of rice = 0.0177 US cup
Ounces of rice to US cups
1/8 ounce of rice = 0.0177 US cup
0.135 ounce of rice = 0.0191 US cup
0.145 ounce of rice = 0.0206 US cup
0.155 ounce of rice = 0.022 US cup
0.165 ounce of rice = 0.0234 US cup
0.175 ounce of rice = 0.0248 US cup
0.185 ounce of rice = 0.0262 US cup
0.195 ounce of rice = 0.0277 US cup
0.205 ounce of rice = 0.0291 US cup
0.215 ounce of rice = 0.0305 US cup

Note: some values may be rounded.

FAQs on rice volume to weight conversion

A eighth ounce of rice equals how many US cups?

A eighth ounce of rice is equivalent 0.0177 US cup.

How much is 0.0177 US cup of rice in ounces?

0.0177 US cup of rice equals a eighth ( ~ 1/4) 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.

Disclaimer

While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided on this website, neither this website nor its authors are responsible for any errors or omissions. Therefore, the contents of this site are not suitable for any use involving risk to health, finances or property.