Tablespoon is a measure of volume, pound is a measure of weight. The number would differ depending on the density of the substance.
It makes 1/4 of a pound.
20 grams of butter are equal to approximately 1 1/2 tablespoons. To get to this you figure a stick of butter is 1/4 of a pound which is about 113g. And the same stick of butter is 8T. So, divide 113 by 8 and you end up with each T equalling 14.1g. So 1 1/2 T of butter is actually 21g. And 20g is closer to 1.4T. But, I like butter, so it works for me.
A tablespoon of butter is approximately 14.1875 grams. This can change based on the total content of milk solids, but not by much.
They are both one pound, so they weigh the same amount.
A Tablespoon is 3 oz. A pound is 16 oz. That being said, 5 Tablespoons and 1 Teaspoon equal a pound. (16 oz [1 lb.] / 3 oz [1 Tbsp] = 5 with 1 oz. remaining.) (There are 3 teaspoons in 1 Tbsp, which would equal out to 1 tsp. being 1 oz. [the remaining 1 oz.])
2 ounces of water is 4 tablespoons
1/2 a stick of butter
There are 32 tablespoons in a pound of butter.
That is about 9 tbsp
A pound of butter equals two cups. One cup equals 16 tablespoons, therefore one pound of butter is 32 tablespoons.
It makes 1/4 of a pound.
32
4.43 TableSpoons
1 stick Butter = 1/4 pound = 1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons = 4 oz = 115 g
One third a pound of butter should be about 11 tablespoons, or 1 stick plus 3 tablespoons butter.
32 tablespoons per pound -- just count the tablespoons in one stick (1/4 #) and multiply x 4
That is 12 tablespoons