One stick of butter in the US is usually eight ounces. There are usually four sticks to the commonly sold pound of butter. In some cases, however, half-sized sticks which are four ounces are sold, usually in half pound packages.
Since 1 pound of butter contains 4 sticks, a stick of butter is 1/4 of a pound. Therefore, a stick of butter has 4 ounces by weight.
Also, a stick of butter contains 8 tablespoons. Each tablespoon is 1/2 fl. oz. Therefore, a stick of butter also contains 4 fl. oz., which is also equivalent to 1/2 cup.
This is, of course, providing you are referring to standard U.S. measurements for butter. It may be different in other countries.
A pound of butter is 16 ounces. There are four (4) sticks of butter in a pound. Therefore, a stick of butter is equal to four (4) ounces.
16 ounces
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1 stick = 1/2 cup or
8 tbsp or
4 oz
One stick is 4 ounces or 8 tablespoons, if you are measuring that way.
there are 4 ounces in a stick of butter
4 oz or 8 Tablespoons
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One "stick" of butter or margarine weighs just over one hectogram (113.4 grams if you want to be meticulously precise)
1/2 stick of butter or 1/4 c butter
1 stick of butter = 1/4 pound 1 stick of butter = 1/2 cup 1 stick of butter = 8 tablespoons 1 stick of butter = 4 ounces 1 stick of butter = 113 grams
1 stick is 4 ounces.
1/2 cup or 4 ounces in one stick of butter
One half cup of butter or 8 Tablespoons of butter or 1 stick of butter.
In the U.S., butter is sold in sticks that are 1/2 cup each. or a 1/4 pound
4 ounces or one stick.
4 full sticks of butter will be equal to one pound.
8 tablespoons are in one stick of butter.
1/2 a cup of butter is equal to one whole stick of butter
I found it out to be 48 ounces. One usual stick weighs 4 ounces, so it would stand to reason. (: