10.56 tbsp
1 cup = 16 tablespoons
1 tablespoon = 0.06 cup
That completely depends on the temperature of the water.
A one third cup has 5 to 6 tablespoons. 13 cups have 208 tablespoons. There are 16 tablespoons to a cup.
That depends entirely on what is being measured because tablespoons is a measure of volume whereas grams is a measure of weight. For example, 2 grams of styrofoam would take up more space and, therefore, more tablespoons than 2 grams of sand.
About 6 tablespoons - Check out the link below
About 6 tablespoons - Check out the link below
Ready made Pie Shell4 tablespoons cornstarch3/4 cup white sugar4 tablespoons butter, melted2 1/4 cups half-and-half cream1 teaspoon vanilla extract2 tablespoons butter, melted1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamonDirectionsMix cornstarch and sugar. Add 4 tablespoons butter and half and half. Cook, stirring constantly, until thick and creamy. Takes awhile, be patient and keep stirring. Add vanilla.Preheat oven broiler to high.Pour mixture into pie crust. Drizzle 2 tablespoons butter over top and sprinkle with cinnamon. Put under broiler until butter bubbles--watch it carefully as it doesn't take long. Refrigerate.
79 grams of water is approximately 5.262 tablespoons
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This logic is based on the butter being in liquid (melted) form.1 pound of butter contains 4 sticks with a total weight of 16 oz.If 1 pound contains 4 quarters (4 sticks).Then 16 oz. divided by 4 equals 4 oz. per quarter (or per stick of butter).If 1 oz. = 2 tablespoonsAnd 1 stick has 4 oz.Then 4 oz. X 2 tablespoons per oz.EQUALS 8 tablespoons per stickThis logic is not correct. Two different kinds of ounces involved. Weight and volume. Unfortunately an ounce is not an ounce. Imagine your two tablespoons are full of butter. Then take two full of melted gold. One is much heavier than the other.
1 cup = 16 tablespoons 1 tablespoon = 0.06 cup
50 sticks of butter or maybe a little more
That is approximately 3.3 tablespoon of water.
It would take 32 tablespoons
15 ounces of water is 30 tbsp.
Depends what you're measuring; there is no standard oz to tablespoons conversion, because it varies so much. For example, 32 oz of feathers will take up more tablespoons than 32oz of lead will.
One medium sized lemon should be quite sufficient to make 2 tablespoons lemon zest.
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