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.
1.22 oz or 34.38 g - one tbsp (US) weighs 0.61 oz or 17.19g
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.
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
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.
Two ounces is 4 tablespoons.