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1 Cooking equivalents and measures
Starting from, cups, to ounces to grams, be it cooking or science, it is essential to measure the units. Various countries use distinct volume and mass measurements and converting them when you are in the middle of a recipe, or any critical conversion can be challenging at times. But, it is easy to convert and measure.
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2 How many cups in 1 ounce?
There are 0.12009499204287 cups in 1 ounce. Therefore if you measure ¼ of a cup in ounces, it comes up to 2 ounces. Here the cup is the usual measuring cup which is usually used in cooking. When you fill the cup till measure line, a full cup is equal to 8 ounces. Hence ¼ would be 2.
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3 Conversion chart of the cup to ounces
Here is the conversion chart for making things simple and easy to understand:
1 cup to ounces = 8.32674 ounces5 cup to ounces = 41.63371 ounces
10 cup to ounces = 83.26742 ounces
15 cup to ounces = 124.90113 ounces
20 cup to ounces = 166.53484 ounces
25 cup to ounces = 208.16855 ounces
30 cup to ounces = 249.80226 ounces
40 cup to ounces = 333.06968 ounces
50 cup to ounces = 416.33709 ounces
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4 Kitchen Equivalents
If you are into cooking and face difficulty in converting, then this would make it pretty easy for you while cooking:
3 teaspoons
1 tablespoon
2 tablespoons
1 fluid ounce
4 tablespoons
1/4 cup
8 tablespoons
1/2 cup
16 tablespoons
1 cup
2 cups
1 pint
4 cups
1 quart
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5 Converting between cups and dry ounces
When you are converting from cups to dry ounces, then you need to remember that cup is a unit of volume and a dry ounce is a unit of weight. Let us understand this by an example, if you take a full cup of sugar, it would weigh less than a full cup of oil as it is denser.
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