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10 Cups of All Purpose Flour in Lb
How many lb of all purpose flour in 10 cups?
10 cups of all purpose flour equals 2.64 ( ~ 2 2/3) lb*
About all purpose flour measurements
All-purpose flour settles in the bag, so weight is far more reliable than the cup. Using a reference density of about 0.51 g/ml, a US cup is roughly 120 g when spooned and leveled — but plunging the cup in to scoop compacts the flour and can add 15–20% more.
Cups of all purpose flour equivalent in lb?

FAQs on all purpose flour volume to weight conversion
Is 10 cups of all purpose flour 2.64 lb?
Yes — 10 cups of all purpose flour weighs 2.64 ( ~ 2 2/3) lb, based on a density of 0.507 g/ml.
10 cups of all purpose flour equals how many lb?
10 cups of all purpose flour is equivalent 2.64 ( ~ 2 2/3) lb.
How much is 2.64 lb of all purpose flour in cups?
2.64 lb of all purpose flour equals 10 cups.
All Purpose Flour Conversion Chart Near 10 US Cups
| US Cups to Pounds of All purpose flour | |
|---|---|
| 10 US cups | 2.64 ( ~ 2 2/3) pounds |
| 11 US cups | 2.91 ( ~ 3) pounds |
| 12 US cups | 3.17 ( ~ 3 1/8) pounds |
| 13 US cups | 3.44 ( ~ 3 1/2) pounds |
| 14 US cups | 3.7 ( ~ 3 2/3) pounds |
| 15 US cups | 3.97 ( ~ 4) pounds |
| 16 US cups | 4.23 ( ~ 4 1/4) pounds |
| 17 US cups | 4.5 ( ~ 4 1/2) pounds |
| 18 US cups | 4.76 ( ~ 4 3/4) pounds |
| 19 US cups | 5.02 ( ~ 5) pounds |
| 20 US cups | 5.29 ( ~ 5 1/4) pounds |
| 21 US cups | 5.55 ( ~ 5 1/2) pounds |
| 22 US cups | 5.82 ( ~ 5 3/4) pounds |
| 23 US cups | 6.08 ( ~ 6 1/8) pounds |
| 24 US cups | 6.35 ( ~ 6 1/3) pounds |
| 25 US cups | 6.61 ( ~ 6 2/3) pounds |
| 26 US cups | 6.88 ( ~ 7) pounds |
| 27 US cups | 7.14 ( ~ 7 1/8) pounds |
| 28 US cups | 7.4 ( ~ 7 1/3) pounds |
| 29 US cups | 7.67 ( ~ 7 2/3) pounds |
| 30 US cups | 7.93 ( ~ 8) pounds |
| 31 US cups | 8.2 ( ~ 8 1/4) pounds |
| 32 US cups | 8.46 ( ~ 8 1/2) pounds |
| 33 US cups | 8.73 ( ~ 8 3/4) pounds |
| 34 US cups | 8.99 ( ~ 9) pounds |
| 35 US cups | 9.26 ( ~ 9 1/4) pounds |
| 36 US cups | 9.52 ( ~ 9 1/2) pounds |
| 37 US cups | 9.78 ( ~ 9 3/4) pounds |
| 38 US cups | 10 ( ~ 10) pounds |
| 39 US cups | 10.3 ( ~ 10 1/3) pounds |
| 40 US cups | 10.6 ( ~ 10 1/2) pounds |
| 41 US cups | 10.8 ( ~ 10 3/4) pounds |
| 42 US cups | 11.1 ( ~ 11 1/8) pounds |
| 43 US cups | 11.4 ( ~ 11 1/3) pounds |
| 44 US cups | 11.6 ( ~ 11 2/3) pounds |
| 45 US cups | 11.9 ( ~ 12) pounds |
| 46 US cups | 12.2 ( ~ 12 1/8) pounds |
Note: Values are rounded to 3 significant figures. Fractions are rounded to common recipe fractions (1/8, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4…).
References:
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A note on cooking ingredients measurements
Notes: results are rounded (by default) to 3 significant figures. Cooking conversions use standard ingredient densities — the exact weight varies slightly with the brand and how tightly the ingredient is packed ☺.