A tablespoon holds 3 teaspoons. So 3 tablespoon is 9 teaspoons. That is less than ten
Less. One tablespoon is equal to three teaspoons. So 3 tablespoons = 9 teaspoons.
2 tablespoons is equal to 6 teaspoons.
1 tablespoon is equal to 3 teaspoons. 2 tablespoons is equal to 6 teaspoons. So yes 2 tablespoons is greater than 4 teaspoons.
They are virtually identical. 31 teaspoons equates to 10.33 tablespoons.
10 teaspoons is the same as 3 tablespoons
Oh, happy little question! Let's see here. Three tablespoons is indeed greater than ten teaspoons. You see, there are three teaspoons in one tablespoon, so three tablespoons would be nine teaspoons, which is greater than ten teaspoons. It's just like adding a few more happy little trees to your painting!
3 tbsp is approximately 9 teaspoons.
There are 3 teaspoons in one tablespoon. Therefore, 7 tablespoons is equal to 7 x 3 = 21 teaspoons. Therefore, 22 teaspoons is one teaspoon greater than 7 tablespoons.
Four teaspoons (tsp) is less than one fluid ounce (FL oz). Specifically, there are 6 teaspoons in 2 tablespoons, which equals 1 fluid ounce. Therefore, 4 teaspoons is approximately 0.67 fluid ounces, making it less than 1 FL oz.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 46 teaspoons is like the same as 15.33 tablespoons. And 13 tablespoons is, well, just 13 tablespoons. So, technically, 46 teaspoons is more than 13 tablespoons. Math, am I right?
It would depend on the size of the glass. One tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons, so 10 teaspoons equals 10 ÷ 3 = 3 1/3 tablespoons. This is less than a quarter cup. A quarter cup is equal to 4 tablespoons.
Slightly more than three tablespoons.