One pound is equal to 3 1/2-4 cups of unsifted powdered sugar or 4 1/2 cups of sifted powdered sugar.
7½ cupsThe usual 32-ounce package (2 pounds) of powdered sugar ($2, Target) has about 7½ cups of powdered sugar. Weighing ingredients eliminates measuring errors and the possibility of working with inaccurate measuring cups, which can ruin a baked recipe.
How many cups is 1.5 lbs of powdered sugar. There are approximately 19 0z of powdered sugar in 1.5 lbs of powdered sugar. Also, 1.5 pounds of powdered sugar will make between 5 and 6 cups of confectioner's sugar, depending on the recipe.
Pounds and cups for butterPounds to cupsCups to pounds1 lb = 2 cups1 cup = 0.5 pounds2 lb = 4 cups2 cups = 1 pounds3 lb = 6 cups3 cups = 1.5 pounds4 lb = 8 cups4 cups = 2 pounds
16 ounces equals one pound or two cups. Another way to look at the equivalent is that one cup weighs eight ounces and therefore two cups equal 16 ounces and this is the same weight of one pound--16 ounces.
To convert a pound measurement to a cup measurement, divide the weight multiplied by 1.917223 by the density of the ingredient or material. Thus, the weight in cups is equal to the pounds times 1.917223, divided by the density of the ingredient or material.
A grade point average (GPA) of 3.7 is a strong high school GPA for college admissions, equaling an A-. This is particularly true if this average is unweighted, meaning it doesn't factor in the rigor of your curriculum and whether you're taking challenging courses.
An ordinal scale allows to order the objects. The ordinal scale is therefore sometimes also called rank scale. Examples: percentile ranks, grades at school, ranks in a race, Mohs' scale of hardness (which exhibits unequal distances). Interval scale: equally spaced units along the scale without a predefined zero point.