I came across this question while trying to find the same thing out...for mixing 2 cycle oil...the package says to use 2.6 oz for 1 gallon of gas According to this website http://www.ez-calculators.com/measurement-conversion-calculator.htm there are 2 tablespoons to one oz. That means that there are 5 tablespoons in 2.5 ounces...so 5 tablespoons plus a few drops.
four - one tablespoon equals 0.5 fluid ounces
Five tablespoons are in 2.5 fl oz.
One fluid ounce is two tablespoons.
It depends on what you are measuring, as different materials of the same volume weigh differently.
2.6 fluid ounces is 5.2 tablespoons.
That is approximately 5.184 tablespoons.
That is approximately 4.8 tablespoons.
12 Tablespoons = 6 fluid ounces
4
Two ounces is 4 tablespoons.
That is 128 ounces.
10 tablespoons equates to five fluid ounces.
3.6 tablespoons
That is approximately 10 tablespoons
Two ounces is 4 tablespoons.
1
0.25oz
that is approximately 4.2 tbsp
That is 5.2 tablespoons.
That depends a lot on what the 'non liquid' is (i.e you need to be more specific). For example, two ounces of lead weights will require fewer tablespoons than two ounces of meringue will.
There are 16 tablespoons in eight ounces. In 20 US ounces there are 50 tablespoons and in 50 ounces there are 100 tablespoons.
Four ounces is eight tablespoons. (multiply ounces by 2 to get tablespoons).
That is 128 ounces.
A little over 1 ounce.
12 ounces of water is approximately 24 tablespoons
2 tablespoons per ounce. So 6 ounces is 12 tablespoons.