(1.5 of anything ) divided by (2) = 0.75 of the same thing
30 divided by two is 15 :)
Well, thirty divided by two is 15, so thirty-one divided by two would be....15 1/2, right?
The answer is 15
In short, fifteen divided by two-thirds is 22.5. Fifteen divided by two-thirds is the same as the following equation: 15 / (2/3) Since any divisor may be represented by multiplying the inverse, the equation is transformed as follows: 15 / (2/3) = 15 * (3/2) If we transform the 15 to a fraction, we get the following equation: 15 3 45 1 ----- * ----- = ----- = 22 ----- = 22.5 1 2 2 2
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Depends what the substance is. - 15 cups of flour is about 4 pounds. 15 cups of water is about 7.5 pounds. 15 cups of fine table salt could be 9 pounds -
bob
A 5lb bag of flour is about $2.75. There are about 18 cups of flour in a five pound bag. Divide the cost 2.75 by the number of cups (18) and the answer is about 15 cents per cup.
There are 15 grams in 1 tablespoon. Therefore, 250 grams of flour is equivalent to 17 tablespoons. This is the average estimate since the measurement of flour depends on what type it is.
30 divided by two is 15 :)
2 cups in a pint so 30 divided by 2 = 15
1 cup of All Purpose Flour is 125 grams. 140 grams of All Purpose Flour is 1 3/25 cups. This conversion will change based on what food you are measuring. Cups are a unit of volume, while grams are mass.
Can't say. -You MUST specify WHAT dry goods. -( 1 cup sand - 1 cup flour -BIG difference)
Maya's mom bought 157.86 pounds of flour she uses 15 pounds of flour a day how many day's will the flour last
For 10 pounds of flour, you typically need about 1 to 1.5 tablespoons of baking powder per cup of flour. Since there are 16 cups in a pound, 10 pounds of flour equals 160 cups. Therefore, you would need approximately 10 to 15 tablespoons of baking powder for 10 pounds of flour, depending on the desired leavening effect.
Well, thirty divided by two is 15, so thirty-one divided by two would be....15 1/2, right?
15 x 2/3 makes 10 cups.