To solve this problem you need to convert the density of sugar 1.59 g/cm^3 into units of lbs./qt. The product of 5 lbs. and the reciprocal of the density in lbs./qt is the quarts contained in 5 pounds of sugar.
You can get about 6.5 cups out of 5lbs of honey.
Five pounds = 80 ounces
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Well, since it was not specified on the type of sugar.... 10 cups granulated sugar = 5 pounds 17 1/2 cups confectioners sugar = 5 pounds 12 1/2 cups brown sugar = 5 pounds
In a 5 pound bag of sugar there are 80 ounces, 5 X 16=80. There are 8 ounces per cup, so there are 10 cups in 5 pounds of sugar.
5 quarts = 20 cups Even if it's empty.
.5 US gallons = 2 US quarts
5 gallons = 20 quarts
5 quarts of water is 10 pounds
Pounds can't be converted to quarts. Pounds measure mass, while quarts measure volume.
2 1/2 quarts = 5 pounds
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5 pounds of standard sugar is approximately 152 tablespoons
approximately 11.25 cups in 5 pounds of granulated sugar
That is approximately 160.428 tablespoons
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5 pounds = 2.27 kilograms.
You need 2.3 kilograms of white sugar.
Well, since it was not specified on the type of sugar.... 10 cups granulated sugar = 5 pounds 17 1/2 cups confectioners sugar = 5 pounds 12 1/2 cups brown sugar = 5 pounds
32 ounces = 1 quart, and 32 ounces = 2 pounds, I would think that 5 quarts would be equivalent to 10 pounds, but they are combining dry & liquid measurements.