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How Much Is 6 Ounces of Raw Sugar in Cups?

6 ounces of raw sugar equals 0.85 cups. That's 170.10g, and Raw sugar has a density of 200g per cup. Because ounces measure weight and cups measure volume, the result depends on the ingredient's density.

6 ounces of raw sugar
=
0.85cups
Result using all cup standards info
0.85 cups (US) 0.80 cups (Metric Cup) 0.71 cups (Imperial Cup)
0.85

Formula and Step-by-Step

(ounces × 28.35g/oz) ÷ 200g/cup = cups
  1. Start with 6 ounces of raw sugar
  2. Convert ounces to grams: 6 × 28.35 = 170.10g
  3. 1 cup of raw sugar = 200g
  4. 170.10g ÷ 200g/cup = 0.85 cups

The same formula works for any amount. Multiply (or divide) by the density, then convert units as needed.

Measuring Tip

Raw sugar should be spooned into the measuring cup and leveled off. Do not pack it unless the recipe specifically says to (packing is only standard for brown sugar).

Raw Sugar at Different Amounts

How raw sugar scales across common ounces measurements. Your amount (6 ounces) is highlighted.

2 oz0.28 cups3 oz0.43 cups4 oz0.57 cups5 oz0.71 cups6 oz0.85 cups8 oz1.13 cups10 oz1.42 cups12 oz1.70 cups

Other Amounts of Raw Sugar

Ounces US Cups Metric Cup Imperial Cup
1 ounce 0.14 cups 0.13 cups 0.12 cups
2 ounces 0.28 cups 0.27 cups 0.24 cups
3 ounces 0.43 cups 0.40 cups 0.35 cups
4 ounces 0.57 cups 0.54 cups 0.47 cups
5 ounces 0.71 cups 0.67 cups 0.59 cups
6 ounces 0.85 cups 0.80 cups 0.71 cups
8 ounces 1.13 cups 1.07 cups 0.94 cups
10 ounces 1.42 cups 1.34 cups 1.18 cups
12 ounces 1.70 cups 1.61 cups 1.42 cups
16 ounces 2.27 cups 2.15 cups 1.89 cups

Understanding the Units

What is an Ounce?

Weight ounces and fluid ounces are different measurements. A fluid ounce measures volume (29.574 ml), while an ounce measures weight (28.35g). They only align for water, where 1 fl oz weighs approximately 1 oz.

What is a Cup?

There are three cup standards used worldwide. The US cup (236.588 ml) is used in American recipes. The metric cup (250 ml) is standard in Australia, New Zealand, and some parts of Asia. The imperial cup (284.131 ml) appears in older British and Canadian recipes. A metric cup holds about 5.7% more than a US cup, while an imperial cup holds about 20% more. Using the wrong standard can noticeably affect a recipe.

Frequently Asked Questions

About 0.85 cups, based on raw sugar having a density of 200g per cup. The exact amount depends on how the ingredient is measured and the specific product.
First convert ounces to grams (1 ounce = 28.3495g), then divide by 200 (grams per cup). For 6 ounces: 6 × 28.3495 = 170.10g, then 170.10 ÷ 200 = 0.85 cups.
For the most accurate results, weigh raw sugar on a kitchen scale. If measuring by volume, spoon the ingredient into the measuring cup and level it off with a straight edge rather than scooping directly.
Granulated and powdered sugars should be spooned into the measuring cup and leveled off. Do not pack them unless the recipe specifically says to.
Reverse the conversion: 0.85 cups × 200g/cup = 170.10g, then 170.10g ÷ 28.3495 = 6 ounces. Or use the Cups to Ounces converter.