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375 grams equals how many cups?
To convert grams to cups, you need to know the density of the substance you are measuring. The density of a substance is its mass per unit volume. For water, the density is 1 gram per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). This means that 1 gram of water takes up 1 cubic centimeter of space.
For other substances, the density will be different. For example, the density of flour is about 0.5 g/cm³. This means that 1 gram of flour takes up 2 cubic centimeters of space.
To convert grams to cups, you need to divide the mass in grams by the density in grams per cubic centimeter. Then, you need to multiply the result by the number of cubic centimeters in a cup.
In the case of 375 grams of water, the calculation would be as follows:
375 g / 1 g/cm³ = 375 cm³
375 cm³ / 236.59 = 1.58 cups
Therefore, 375 grams of water equals 1.58 cups.
If you are measuring a substance other than water, you will need to use the density of that substance to convert grams to cups.
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