One tablespoon, as a liquid measure, equals 15ml (US) or 20ml (UK, Australia, NZ).
The weight of the contents of a tablespoon depends on those contents. For example, a tablespoon of iron filings would weigh more than a tablespoon of sieved flour.
No, 1 tablespoon is equivalent to half an ounce, not a half ounce. A half ounce is equal to 2 tablespoons.
One tablespoon. half ( 1 US fluid ounce) = 1 US Tablespoon
There are approximately 2 tablespoons in 1 ounce in the metric system.
1/2 Tablespoons equal one ouce Nope... you've got it backwards and spelled it wrong. Two tablespoons (tbsp) equal one ounce (oz). One tbsp equals one half oz. One half tbsp equals one quarter oz.
This breakdown very standard in cooking. The breakdown of fluid ounces into tablespoons and teaspoons are as follows: One fluid ounce is equal to two tablespoons or 6 teaspoons, half fluid ounce is one tablespoon or 3 teaspoons, a quarter fluid ounce is one and half teaspoons.
It's the other way around. There are 2 tablespoons in one ounce.
One tablespoon is equal to one half ounce. 1 Tbsp = 1/2 oz
No 1 tablespoon = 1/2 ounce 1 ounce = 2 tablespoons.
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One tablespoon. half ( 1 US fluid ounce) = 1 US Tablespoon
0.495 fl oz of water equal 1 tablespoon.
no, an ounce is 2 tablespoons
a Tablespoon is a measure of volume and an ounce can be either a measure of volume or a measure of weight. one level tablespoon is equal to one ounce of volume, but not necessarily one ounce of weight
1 tablespoon equals approximately 1/2 an ounce.
1 Imperial fluid ounce = 28.4 millilitres One teaspoon is approximately 5ml and a tablespoon is 15ml thus half a fluid ounce = 14.2ml which is approximately one tablespoon or three teaspoons
That is approximately 1/4 of an ounce.
1 tablespoon of water is approximately 1/2 a fluid ounce
That is approximately 1/2 an ounce.