1 cup of butter is equal to 226.8 grams. Therefore, 454 grams would be approximately 2 cups.
Oh, dude, you're asking the hard-hitting questions today. So, like, technically speaking, there are around 0.48 cups in 115 grams of butter. But, like, who really measures butter in cups anyway? Just eyeball it and go with your gut, man.
slightly less than 1/2 cup.1 pound of butter is ~454 grams and 2 cups.
1 cup of butter is about 225 grams. Therefore, 150 grams would be about 2/3 cups (namely 0.66 cups).
454
50 454 packages of butter can be made from the 22.7 kilograms.
454 grams of butter in one pound
1 gram is about 0.0022lbs
[1 stick Butter = 1/4 pound = 1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons = 4 oz = 115 g] 1 "block" of butter is usually not 1 stick, but a full pound block. i.e. 1 block of butter = 4 sticks = 1 pound = 2 cups = 32 tablespoons = 16 oz = 454 g Many recipes online confuse block and stick, so if you see "block", use some common sense to decide which one is meant. In cookbooks it is nearly always the full pound block. In Europe, a standard block of butter is usually 250 g (about 9 oz.), but recipes tend to be give by weight, not volume/shape.
Density of butter is 865 kg/m^3, or 865 g/L, so one cup (250ml) is about 216 grams.
that is 2 cups.
[1/454]=0.00220 Pounds= 1 gram