89 mL
12 mL is about 0.81 US tablespoons.
It can be sensibly answered if you base it on the ingredient. In this case, butter. 100g of butter will come out to 105.75 ml, or 7.05 tablespoons.
2 tablespoons is about 30 milliliters, so 6 would be about 90 milliliters.
It depends on how dense the peanut butter is. If you assume that peanut butter has a density of 1.3 grams per milliliter (this varies considerably depending on what type peanut butter and at what temperature you have), then there are about 41 tablespoons in 500 milliliters.
68 mL = about 4.6 US tablespoons.
14.2 grams equals 1 tablespoon of butter. 140 grams would equal 9.88 tablespoons of butter. However, this measurement will change based on the food you are using. Grams measure mass, while tablespoons measure volume.
18 mL's equal how many tablespoons.
120 tablespoons of water is 1,800 ml
That is approximately 6 tablespoons
100 ml (milliliters) is equal to 6.763 tablespoons.
For butter, the ratio of mL and grams is equal. Thirty milliliters of butter would be equal to 30 grams.
60 ml of water is 4 tablespoons.