80 teaspoons is equal to 1.6667 cups.
To convert 80 teaspoons to cups, you divide the number of teaspoons by 48, because 1 cup contains 48 teaspoons. This simple division gives the equivalent volume in cups.
Conversion Tool
Result in cups:
Conversion Formula
The formula to convert teaspoons (tsp) to cups is: cups = teaspoons ÷ 48.
This works because 1 cup is equal to 48 teaspoons. So dividing the number of teaspoons by 48 converts the smaller unit into the larger one. For example, for 80 teaspoons:
- Start with 80 tsp.
- Divide by 48 because 48 tsp = 1 cup.
- 80 ÷ 48 = 1.6667 cups.
This method converts volume by scaling down the teaspoon measurement to cups.
Conversion Example
- Convert 96 tsp to cups:
- 96 tsp divided by 48 = 2 cups.
- So, 96 tsp equals 2 cups.
- Convert 24 tsp to cups:
- 24 ÷ 48 = 0.5 cups.
- Therefore, 24 tsp is half a cup.
- Convert 12 tsp to cups:
- 12 ÷ 48 = 0.25 cups.
- This means 12 tsp is one-quarter cup.
- Convert 150 tsp to cups:
- 150 ÷ 48 ≈ 3.125 cups.
- 150 tsp equals a bit more than 3 cups.
Conversion Chart
Teaspoons (tsp) | Cups |
---|---|
55.0 | 1.1458 |
60.0 | 1.2500 |
65.0 | 1.3542 |
70.0 | 1.4583 |
75.0 | 1.5625 |
80.0 | 1.6667 |
85.0 | 1.7708 |
90.0 | 1.8750 |
95.0 | 1.9792 |
100.0 | 2.0833 |
105.0 | 2.1875 |
The chart shows teaspoons on the left column and their equivalent cups on the right. To use, find the teaspoons amount nearest to your value and see the corresponding cups. This helps quick reference without calculation.
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Conversion Definitions
Tsp: A teaspoon (tsp) is a unit of volume used in cooking to measure small quantities of ingredients. It equals 1/3 of a tablespoon or about 4.93 milliliters. Teaspoons are common in recipes for precise measurement of spices, liquids, or baking powder.
Cups: A cup is a volume measurement often used in cooking and serving sizes. In US measurements, a cup equals 8 fluid ounces or about 236.6 milliliters. Cups measure liquids and dry ingredients, providing a convenient scale for recipes and portions.
Conversion FAQs
Why is 1 cup equal to 48 teaspoons?
One cup contains 48 teaspoons because 1 tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons and 1 cup contains 16 tablespoons. Multiplying 16 tablespoons by 3 teaspoons per tablespoon results 48 teaspoons in a cup. This standard helps in precise volume conversions between small and larger units.
Can I convert teaspoons to cups for any ingredient?
You can convert teaspoons to cups for volume measurements, but the weight of the ingredient may vary. For liquids and some dry ingredients like sugar or flour, volume conversion works. However, denser or lighter ingredients might need weight-based conversion for accuracy.
Does temperature affect the tsp to cup conversion?
Temperature can slightly change ingredient volume, especially liquids, due to expansion or contraction. However, for most cooking purposes, the difference is negligible and the standard conversion ratio of 48 tsp per cup is used consistently regardless of temperature.
Why is my 80 tsp not exactly 1.6667 cups?
Measurement tools and rounding can cause small differences. Also, if the teaspoons are heaping or packed differently, volume can vary. Using standard measuring spoons ensures the conversion matches close to 1.6667 cups when dividing 80 by 48.
What is the best way to measure 80 teaspoons in cups without spoons?
Using a liquid measuring cup marked in cups is easiest. Since 80 tsp equals about 1.6667 cups, you can fill the cup to a little over 1 and 2/3 cups mark. Alternatively, use the conversion formula dividing teaspoons by 48 to get cups, then measure accordingly.
Last Updated : 02 July, 2025


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