8 tablespoons in one stick 1/2 stick plus 1/4 Tablespoon
4 full sticks of butter will be equal to one pound.
There would be 96 sticks of butter in 3 gallons of butter.
Three-fourths of a cup of butter is equivalent to 1.5 sticks of butter. Since one stick of butter typically equals half a cup, you would need three-quarters of a cup, which is 1.5 sticks.
One stick, plus an additional half stick of butter equals three quarters cup.
A 'stick' of butter is considered to be 4 oz. So in 20 lbs there would be 80 sticks.
One stick of butter equals 1/2 a cup so three sticks of butter would be a cup and half.
The typical stick of butter is about a 1/2 C., so I would guess 2 sticks is 1 C. of butter
Four sticks of butter in a pound. A stick is four oz.
One stick of butter is 8 Tablespoons. So you would need to cut off 1/8 of your butter to get 7 Tbsp.
1 stick = 1/2 a cup 1 stick = 120g 1 stick = 120ml 1 stick = 4 ounces Thus, 2 melted sticks of butter would equal a cup, in the United States. Other countries may have different sizes of sticks of butter.
1 tablespoon of butter is equal to approximately 14.18 grams of butter mass, so 10 tablespoons of butter would be equal to approximately 141.75 grams of butter mass.
Prevailing wisdom says that a cup of butter is slightly more than 200 grams. Depending on the source somewhere between 213 and 229 grams. (There is of course room for disagreement due to the varying density different butters).