The density of sugar is approximately 0.85 g/ml. Therefore, 300g of sugar is equal to 300/0.85 = 352.94 ml. One cup is equal to 236.59 ml, so 352.94 ml is approximately 1.49 cups. Therefore, 300g of sugar is roughly equal to 1.49 cups.
There is approximately 1.5 cups in 300 grams of sugar. Sugar has a density of 0.845 g/cm^3, which changes the temperature and pressure.
300g=300mL; 1c = 236.6mL 300g = 1.27c
There is about 1.27 cups of caster sugar in 300 grams. This is because one cup is equal to about 236.6 grams.
That is about 1.3 cups.
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350 grams of sugar is equal to 1.5 cups of sugar. Each gram is equal to .00423 cups of liquid or solids.
That is 0.789 cups.
That is approximately 167.292 cups of sugar.
Icing sugar is not normally measured by the ml, since mls are designed for liquids only. ( Measuring icing sugar by the mil is highly inadvisable due to the large potential for inaccuracies.) It would be best to find a weight measurement for icing sugar to convert to cups, if the measurement must be in cups.
That is 2.4 cups of flour.
Approximately 2 ¼ cups of sugar is equal to 450 grams.
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