What is 125g of sugar in cups?
To convert grams of sugar to cups, you need to know the density of sugar. The density of sugar is approximately 0.67 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). This means that one cubic centimeter of sugar weighs 0.67 grams.
To calculate the volume of 125 grams of sugar in cubic centimeters, you can divide the mass by the density:
$$Volume = \frac{Mass}{Density}$$
$$Volume = \frac{125 g}{0.67 g/cm³} = 186.57 cm³$$
Now, to convert cubic centimeters to cups, you need to divide the volume by the volume of one cup:
$$Volume (cups) = \frac{Volume (cm³)}{Volume of 1 cup}$$
$$Volume (cups) = \frac{186.57 cm³}{240 cm³/cup} ≈ 0.7773 cup$$
Therefore, 125 grams of sugar is approximately equal to 0.7773 cups.
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