One cube of sugar typically weighs about 2.3 to 2.8 grams. Therefore, to determine how many cubes of sugar make 30g, you would divide 30g by the weight of one cube of sugar. This calculation would result in approximately 10 to 13 cubes of sugar to make 30g, depending on the weight of each cube.
10000 grams equals 10 kilograms.
150 pounds approximately equals 68,038.855 grams
48 grams
5.340 grams
100 milliliters of sugar is approximately 200 grams.
1tsp sugar equals 4 grams, so 32 grams of sugar equals 8tsps of sugar.
Approximately 2/3 cups of sugar equals 130 grams.
There are 15 1/4 teaspoons of sugar in 65 grams of sugar. If there are 4 grams per teaspoon then 65 divided by 4 equals 15.25.
One sugar cube is equal to one teaspoon or 1/48th of a cup. (Source: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_quantity_of_sugar_is_in_a_cube) There are 200g of sugar per cup. (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar) The math yields the answer: There are 4.17g of sugar per cube of sugar.
About 3 tablespoons of sugar are equal to 40 grams of sugar.
1 Cup = 110 Grams
1 ounce equals 28 grams; therefore, 1 tablespoon equals 14 grams
130g = 4.6oz (rounded)
43.87 grams equals 1 bullion
One cube of sugar typically weighs about 2.3 to 2.8 grams. Therefore, to determine how many cubes of sugar make 30g, you would divide 30g by the weight of one cube of sugar. This calculation would result in approximately 10 to 13 cubes of sugar to make 30g, depending on the weight of each cube.
There are 15 1/4 teaspoons of sugar in 65 grams of sugar. If there are 4 grams per teaspoon then 65 divided by 4 equals 15.25.