How many cups is 200 g of potato starch?
To determine how many cups are in 200 g of potato starch, we need to consider the density of potato starch. The density of potato starch is approximately 1.5 g/cm³. This means that 1 g of potato starch occupies 1/1.5 = 0.667 cm³.
Next, we need to convert the mass of potato starch from grams (g) to cubic centimeters (cm³) by multiplying by the density.
Volume of 200 g potato starch = 200 g * 0.667 cm³/g = 133.33 cm³
Finally, we can convert the volume from cubic centimeters (cm³) to cups using the following conversion: 1 cup = 240 cm³.
Number of cups in 200 g of potato starch = 133.33 cm³ / 240 cm³/cup = 0.556 cups
Therefore, 200 g of potato starch is approximately equal to 0.556 cups.
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