If it is solid chocolate, I would measure it by weight. Try to find out how much a cup of your chocolate weighs. Then multiply by 5.
You would probably measure it in liquid measurements (cups, liters, milliliters, fluid ounces, ect.) or in weight by grams.
That is approximately 2/5 of a cup
Roughly 5 to 6 cups. You should measure weight when baking! Cups is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight and mass. You can not directly convert the two.
Cups can't be converted to grams. Cups measure volume, while grams measure mass.
About 11 cups of rice equal a 5 lb bag of rice.
In U.S. liquid measure, 10 cups is exactly equal to 5 pints.
It's about 1.1 cups or 1 cup 2 tbs. This recipe (http://www.joyofbaking.com/ChocolateChipCookies.html) says 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips = 270g. so 200g*1.5cups/270g= 1.1 cups.
There are approximately 10 to 12 cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips in 2 kilograms. This is based on the fact that 1 kilogram of chocolate chips is roughly equal to 5 to 6 cups. The exact number may vary slightly depending on the brand and size of the chocolate chips.
3 cups
They are the same in liquid measure.
It would be roughly 2 cups per pound. You would probably get 9 cups from a 5 pound bag. Cups is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight and mass. You can not directly convert the two.
Approximately 2.67 cups of chocolate chips are in 1 pound.