That is approximately 2 ounces.
The answer is 12... 3tsp=1tbsp 4tbsp=1/4cup=2oz...
There are approximately 36 teaspoons in 6 ounces
Well my silly chap, this is an interesting question. It all depends on the teacup. The standard size is eight fluid ounces, but I suggest you look on the bottom of a teacup for the answer. Best of luck lad!
That depends entirely on the size of the tea cup. One standard is the standard English cup of 6-8 ounces, so the problen should be obvious. A 6 oz. cup will require two to equal 12 ounces.
To serve 40 people 12 ounces each, you need a total of 480 ounces (40 people x 12 ounces). Since there are 128 ounces in a gallon, divide 480 by 128 to find the number of gallons needed. This calculation shows you would need approximately 3.75 gallons of iced tea to serve 40 people.
There are 16 tablespoons per cup, and 3 teaspoons per tablespoon. That makes 48 teaspoons per cup, and a quarter cup would be 12 teaspoons. Although the spoons from the silverware drawer are called soup spoons and tea spoons, a tea spoon is rarely 1 tsp in volume. You'll need to use a measuring spoon to measure out teaspoons and get it right.
12 pounds 9 ounces is 201 ounces.
12 ounces
12 ounces is 0.34 kilos.
12 ounces is 0.3402 kg
That is 1,536 ounces.
The makers of coffee makers generally talk about 5 ounce cups. (You have to look at the fine print on the box or the manual to be sure.) A standard "cup" is 8 oz. The deceptive language means that the coffee maker makes 12 x 5 oz = 60 oz. 60/8 = 7 1/2 standard cups.