ok well how many ounce in a cuo right so 1 cup of peanuts 4 ounces !!
8 ounces of butter (1/2 pound) is one cup.
8 ounces of butter is equivalent to 1 cup or 2 sticks of butter.
Not all types of butters have the same density; and not all cups are identical.For a US legal cup of 240 mL and for a butter density of 0,96 g/cm3 at r.m. the mass is 230 g.
In the U.S., butter is sold in sticks that are 1/2 cup each. or a 1/4 pound
250g of butter equals approximately 1 cup.
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.
Liquid measure - 8 oz.
There are 200 minatures in a 60 oz bag. That comes out to 0.3 oz each.
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.
1 tablespoon=0.5 ounce. 2 tablespoons= 1 ounce. 16 ounces of peanut butter contains 32 tablespoons.
There are 16 tablespoons in one cup. Therefore, there are 16 tablespoons of peanut butter in one cup.
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.
8 ounces of butter (1/2 pound) is one cup.
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.
There are 4 ounces of butter in 1 fourth cup. Since one cup of butter is equivalent to 8 ounces, a quarter cup would be one-fourth of that amount. Therefore, 1/4 cup of butter equals 2 ounces.
Oh, dude, measuring peanut butter is like trying to tame a wild beast. So, technically speaking, you can use a measuring cup and fill it up to the 1 cup mark, then add about 3 more tablespoons to get around 16.3 ounces. But hey, who's really counting when you're diving into a jar of peanut butter, am I right?
A cup of Jiff Extra Crunchy weighs 9.1 oz.