Yes 114 oz volume is 14.25 cups
Ketchup is sold by weight. so 114 oz net weight.
here is the label off the back, showing serving size as 1 tablespoon or 17 grams. I guess I should weigh out a tablespoon of it to see is it is actually 17 gr.
anyways there are 190 servings or tablespoons. so 190/16 is 11.875 cups. I got maybe 9.750 out of it.
It really doesn't matter except when you want to make a recipe and it calls for volume measure and you are trying to figure out do I have enough to make what I want with out having to go to the store.
My pea brain says okay I know this container has this much weight in it and has this many volume servings each weighing XX amount, seems easy to calculate.
Thanks anyways guys and I hope you got a good laugh out of my ketchup math dilemma.
I have always been pretty good with math, and a little science, forget history and physical fitness no good at either of them.
Math as taught in schools today, it is no wonder kids fail. I tried to help the GF's niece with her math and I could look at it and tell her the answer is XX.XX, but trying to get to the answer the way her teacher wanted her to get to it and show work, was quite frustrating. I even, on some of the problems, said here is how I would do this and we showed the work the teacher gave her a failing grade because it was not done the way she wanted it done even though the answer was correct.