How do you convert 100 grams of sugar to cups?
To convert 100 grams of sugar to cups, you will need to know the density of sugar. The density of sugar is approximately 0.65 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³).
To calculate the volume of 100 grams of sugar in cups, you can use the following formula:
Volume = Mass / Density
Plugging in the values, we get:
Volume = 100 g / 0.65 g/cm³ ≈ 153.85 cm³
To convert cubic centimeters to cups, you can use the following conversion factor:
1 cup = 236.59 cm³
Dividing the volume in cubic centimeters by the conversion factor, we get:
Volume ≈ 153.85 cm³ / 236.59 cm³/cup ≈ 0.65 cups
Therefore, 100 grams of sugar is approximately equal to 0.65 cups.
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