That is approximately 3.3 cups.
That is 4/5 of a cup
1 cup
It is about 1/12 of a cup.
5 cupsk
1/3 of a cup.
Grams is a measure of weight, while cups is a measure of volume so you would need to know the density of whatever you're trying to convert from grams to cups. For instance, the USDA database says All-Purpose flour is 125 g/cup, so 750 g is 6 cups.
1/4 cup of butter = 57 g 1/3 cup of butter = 76 g 1/2 cup of butter = 113 g 1 cup of butter = 226 g
That is 0.882 grams of butter.
250g of butter equals approximately 1 cup.
1/3 of a cup darling
It all depends on what you're measuring. For example, 750 grams of water would be 750ml (3 cups) of water, where flour can range from 1339ml (5 1/3 cups) to 1630ml (6 1/2 cups) depending on whether it was sifted or not.Your best bet is to look at a conversion chart (check the link)or just google "how many cups of ______ in 750 g?". You'll get better results; however, if you use more common measurements like 1/2 cup, 1 cup, 100 g, 1 kg, etc.
It all depends on what you're measuring. For example, 750 grams of water would be 750ml (3 cups) of water, where flour can range from 1339ml (5 1/3 cups) to 1630ml (6 1/2 cups) depending on whether it was sifted or not.Your best bet is to look at a conversion chart (check the link)or just Google "how many cups of ______ in 750 g?". You'll get better results; however, if you use more common measurements like 1/2 cup, 1 cup, 100 g, 1 kg, etc.