this can be different for every substance i.e sweetener only weighs 10% of sugar but you would use 3 tablespoons of the each to get the same effect. A tablespoon isn't a measure of weight, it's a measure of volume. which is what i tried to explain very badly above
There are 33 tablespoons in 33 tablespoons.
The volume of 1 cup = 16 tablespoons 3/8 of 16 tablespoons is 6 tablespoons.
3 3/4 tablespoons is 15/4 tablespoons; 1/2 that is 1/2 times 15/4 = 15/8 tablespoons or 1 and 7/8 tablespoons
three sixteenths. there is 16 tablespoons in a cup.
Three tablespoons is 0.009758 gallon.
Tablespoon is a measure of volume while gram is a measure of weight. The two are not comparable unless you are measuring as specific substance. Just as a guide to give you some idea about Grams & Tablespoons, note the following:- 1 level Tablspn of Flour weighs 11gram. 1Tblspn White Sugar weighs 16 gram 1Tblspn Water weighs 20 gram.
1.22 oz or 34.38 g - one tbsp (US) weighs 0.61 oz or 17.19g
Grams are a measurement of weight, but tablespoons are a measure of volume, so they can't be converted. If it is water you are measuring, one gram is one cubic centimeter, and one centimeter is 0.0676280454751478 tablespoons. Thus, 3 tablespoons of PURE WATER weighs 0.2028841364254434 (close to 1/5) grams. This is only true for water, and close for liquids that are mostly water, though. The question really cant be answered without knowing the density of the liquid.
16 tablespoons = 1 cup 12 tablespoons = 3/4 cup 8 tablespoons = 1/2 cup 4 tablespoons = 1/4 cup
Three US gallons in 768 tablespoons.
Three US tablespoons = about 44.36 mL
Three tablespoons equals 9 teaspoons.