It all depends what's in the cups.
-- 12 ounces of air fills many cups.
-- 12 ounces of water fills one cup and part of a second one.
-- 12 ounces of lead or stone doesn't even fill one cup.
There are approximately 4-5 ounces in two cups of uncooked cabbage.
That depends on the weight of the material in the cup
There are 48 ounces in six cups.
There are 80.25 cups in 642 ounces.
12 Cups (3 quarts) or 96 ounces by Volume. Actual weight "in ounces" will vary due to the density of the product contained.
If you are talking about volume in U.S. fluid ounces, 24 fluid ounces would be 3 cups. If you are talking about 24 ounces in weight, honey is heavier than water and 2 cups of honey would measure about 24 ounces in weight. See Related Links for a handy food weight-volume conversion tool
There are approximately 4-5 ounces in two cups of uncooked cabbage.
That depends on the weight of the material in the cup
There are 48 ounces in six cups.
Three ounces of flour is approximately 0.75 cups. Since one cup of all-purpose flour typically weighs around 4.25 ounces, you can calculate this by dividing the weight in ounces by the weight per cup. Therefore, 3 ounces divided by 4.25 ounces per cup gives you about 0.71 cups, which is roughly three-quarters of a cup.
There are 80.25 cups in 642 ounces.
That is 39 cups.
That is 1,024 ounces.
600 ounces is 70 cups.
There are 8 ounces in a single cup. If you do the math, 7.4 x 8 = 59.2 ounces. However, if you mean how many avoirdupois (weight) ounces in 7.4 cups, it's impossible to say unless a specific material is also indicated. Different things have different weights.
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.
12 Cups (3 quarts) or 96 ounces by Volume. Actual weight "in ounces" will vary due to the density of the product contained.