Well, honey, a 29-ounce can of peaches typically contains around 3.5 to 4 cups of sliced peaches. So, if we're talking fresh peaches, you're looking at roughly 4 to 5 medium-sized peaches to match that can. But hey, who's counting when you've got a can of peaches ready to go, am I right?
There are approximately 0.5 cups in 4 ounces of peaches.
I found a pdf from University of Illinois Extension that states that one pound of fresh peaches equals... 2-3 medium peaches 2 cups sliced 1 1/2 cups pureed So if I reverse logic and do the math right, then 2 cups sliced is 1 pound and 4 cups sliced would be 2 pounds... So, 4 cups. Right?
If a each can of peaches "weighs" 2 kilograms on Earth at standard conditions, the number of cans of the same size doesn't affect each can's weight, and each would still "weigh" 2 kilograms. If four cans of peaches together have a mass of 2 kilograms, then one or more of the following is true: a) the cans of peaches are of non-uniform mass distribution such that each can has a mass of between 0 kg and 2 kg. b) the average *mass* of a can of such peaches is 2 kg/4, or 0.5 kg.
2 cups of peaches are in one pound. im only a sixth grader and i know this!!! Not quite true, sixth grader--you were answering a math question--I think this is a cooking question--depending on the size of the peaches-you can get 2-4 sliced peaches in a pound. This is important when making pies and jams. I suggest buying peaches that are about the same size-peel and slice one then place in cup measure-that will help--
Depending on the recipe, you can probably just use 4 pounds of frozen, as well. If moisture content is important in the recipe, however, you may have to adjust the other ingredients to get the right consistency.
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It depends on the size of the peaches, but on average there are about 3-4 peaches in 1 pound.
A standard can of soda is 12 fluid ounces. A cup is considered 8 fluid ounces. There are 2 cups per pint, thus implying there are 16 fluid ounces per pint. See the mathematics below for your answer:12 fluid ounces/can ÷ 8 fluid ounces/cup = 1.5 cups/can.Can = 1.5 cups (.75 Pint)Cans = 3.0 cups (1.5 Pint)Cans = 4.5 cups (2.25 Pint)Cans = 6.0 cups (3 pints)Thus it would take 6 cans of soda to fill a 3 pint pitcher.
that is 4 cups
It will be about 4 cups.
There are 4 cups in a quartThere are 4 cups in a quart