Yes , it is one tenth over half.
1.6 teaspoons, or just over one and a half teaspoons.
Oh honey, a one-half teaspoon is simply half of a teaspoon. It's not rocket science, just basic math. So if a recipe calls for one and a half teaspoons, you better grab three half teaspoons. Math lesson over, you're welcome.
1 teaspoon is 5 gm. - So 12.17 teaspoons is a little over 2 ounces
22.5 grams of water is approximately 4.5 teaspoons.
5 ml in a teaspoon. So 10.9 is just over 2 teaspoons.
0.36 tsp 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.92 milliliters
If 50 = just over 3 teaspoons. Then I'd say 250 = 15, Maybe 16 teaspoons. But it is all speculative, weight is not discernable by size, for example a teaspoon of lead is heavier than a teaspoon of water.
that is just over 1/3 teaspoon.
1.875 ml is equivalent to approximately 0.38 teaspoon.
2.7 mL is just a little over half a teaspoon (5 mL).
0.136 US fluid ounces = 0.816 US teaspoons, or just over 3/4 of a teaspoon FYI: Google "convert .136 ounces to teaspoons"
That's about 6 teaspoons, which weighs 24 grams.