Peanut butter is usually sold by weight (mass) not volume, so the 80 oz is not fluid ounces. But if you had a jar which was 80 fluid ounces, then there are 8 fluid ounces in 1 cup, so it would be 10 cups.
There are approximately 2 cups in 18 ounces of peanut butter. Since 1 cup of peanut butter typically weighs about 9 ounces, you can divide 18 ounces by 9 ounces per cup to find that 18 ounces equals 2 cups.
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There are 16 ounces in a cup, so 12 ounces of peanut butter would be equivalent to 0.75 cups. To convert ounces to cups, you would divide the number of ounces by 16 (the number of ounces in a cup). Therefore, 12 ounces divided by 16 equals 0.75 cups of peanut butter.
16 ounces
That depends. Are you talking about 18 fluid oz. of peanut butter? If so, that is 2 & 1/4 cups (a cup is 8 fluid oz.). If you are looking at jar of peanut butter that reads 18 oz., you are going to actually have to scoop the peanut butter out into measuring cups to find out. The 18 oz. in this case is a weight measurement (not volume). The amount of cups you get will vary base on the specific recipe used to make the peanut butter.
1.125 cups in Us.. Just type into google oz to cups converter and then click on one and try to find it out
not that many because peanut butter cups are better
About 1.6 cups
16 oz or 2 cups = 1 pound 8 oz = 1 cup 16 oz = 2 cups Remember weight ounces aren't the same as fluid (volume) ounces, so a one pound (16 ounce) container doesn't always equal 2 cups. One pound of peanut butter equals 1 3/4 cups.
16 oz or 2 cups = 1 pound 8 oz = 1 cup 16 oz = 2 cups Remember weight ounces aren't the same as fluid (volume) ounces, so a one pound (16 ounce) container doesn't always equal 2 cups. One pound of peanut butter equals 1 3/4 cups.
According to the Skippy Peanut Butter website a 40 oz. jar of peanut butter is equal to 4 3/8 cups. A slang term for peanut butter during World War II was monkey butter.
That is approximately 1,763.698 cups