Liquid measures are based on volume and are not the same as weight measures. We use the same term, "ounces," but they are not the same thing. If we were using the metric system, we would talk about grams versus milliliters. Flour comes by weight, not volume, so you cannot think that a pound of flour (16 ounces in weight) is the same as 2 cups or 2 X 8 liquid ounces. A cup of flour is equal to 8 liquid ounces in volume, but it only weighs about 4 ounces in weight. So a 5 pound bag of flour is actually more like 20 cups of flour, not 10. But this may vary according to how packed down or how sifted the flour is. The most accurate recipes give weight measurements for flour--so that you don't need to be worried about how compact or fluffed up your flour is.
No. One-eighth of a cup of flour (or 1/8 cup) is equal to 2 Tablespoons.
8 that's why it's one eights.
That would be 3 and one half tsp.
1.60 cups of white sifted flour is approximately 1and 1/2 cups plus one tablespoon plus two teaspoons.
Tablespoons. 16 tablespoons in a cup. 3 teaspoons in 1 tablespoon. 1/3 cup would be 5 Tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon. If you don't have the tablespoon, use the 1/4 cup and guess at 1 and 1/2 of them. There is some margin for error in every recipe.
1 Tablespoon = 3 Teaspoons [US, UK or Metric]1 Tablespoon = 4 Teaspoons [Australia]Accordingly,2 and a half table spoons plus a half of a teaspoon equal either 8 tea spoons (per US/UK or metric definition) or 10.5 tea spoons (per Ausralia definition)
One and a half cups plus a tablespoon, if you're using plain granulated table salt.
There are 125 g of (SIFTED white) flour in a cup so 200 grams is 1.6 cups.Depending on the flour, a cup of sifted flour usually has a mass of 120-130g. (A cup of cold water, however, has a mass of 236g.) If a cup of sifted flour weighs 125g, then 200g would be 1.6 cups, or 1 1/2 cups plus one tablespoon plus two teaspoons.
weight_bag = 1kg + ½ × weight_bag → ½ × weight_bag = 1 kg → weight_bag = 2 × 1 kg = 2 kg.
1.5 tablespoons approx 4 teaspoons Actually 1.5 Tablespoons is 1 Tablespoon plus 1.5 teaspoons 3 teaspoons = 1 Tablespoon
2 and a half plus 3 and a half plus 4 and a half = 10.5
2 and a half plus 2 and a half plus 10 plus 10 = 25
This equals one and a half.
1.5