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Weight/volume conversions – Calculated Industries 8300-G User Manual

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WeigHt/voLUme ConveRSionS

Cooking measurements are based on

either weight or volume. Conversions

between weight and volume depend on the

density of the related ingredient. You can

use the conversion chart on the following

pages to adjust a Weight to Volume

conversion based on the ingredient’s

density. The chart lists several common

ingredients and gives you an Adjustment

Factor that you can use to calculate the

actual Volume of the particular ingredient.
So, if you’ve adjusted a recipe that now

calls for 2 ½ lbs of butter, you can quickly

determine how many cups of butter you’ll

need for the recipe.

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Enter 2 ½ lbs., and convert pounds to cups:

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4-3/4

CUP

Find the conversion factor (1.042) on the

chart and multiply by that for your answer:

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5

CUP

Note: The calculator’s built-in Adjustment Factor

is based on the density of water, which is often

used as a standard to derive the weight of a

volume specification. One cup of water weighs

236.6 grams (about 8 ounces).