There are 16 ounces in a pound, so if 8 ounces of seasoning is used for 25 pounds of meat, that translates to 0.32 ounces of seasoning per pound of meat (8 oz ÷ 25 lbs). Since there are 6 teaspoons in an ounce, you would multiply 0.32 ounces by 6 teaspoons to get approximately 1.92 teaspoons of seasoning per pound of meat. Therefore, you should use about 2 teaspoons of seasoning for every pound of meat.
About 180 gm of powdered sugar per cup. So about 45 tablespoons in a pound.
The grams in a teaspoon of butter is 4.73 grams or g
Table salt (NaCl) has a density of about 1.2 grams per cubic centimeter. 1 pound is 454 grams then. This has a volume of 22 cubic inches or about 1.6 cups. This works out to 76.8 teaspoons of salt in one pound.
There are 16 tablespoons per cup, and 3 teaspoons per tablespoon. That makes 48 teaspoons per cup, and a quarter cup would be 12 teaspoons. Although the spoons from the silverware drawer are called soup spoons and tea spoons, a tea spoon is rarely 1 tsp in volume. You'll need to use a measuring spoon to measure out teaspoons and get it right.
1oz=4Tbls 3tsp=1Tbls Answer: 12tsp per oz
There are 16 teaspoons in one third of a cup.8 oz per cup X 2 Tablespoons per oz=16 Tablespoons16 Tablespoons per cup X 3 teaspoons per Tablespoon = 48 teaspoons per cup48teaspoons per cup divided by 3 = 16 teaspoons per one third cup
This completely depends on the type of substance being measured. Teaspoons are a volumetric measure, and grams are a mass/weight measure. So, as the densities of substances vary, the volume to mass measurements vary.
3.33333333 tablespoons.
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None, since there can be no conversion. A cubic metre is a measure of volume while a pound per square inch is a measure of pressure. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
There are 5cc per teaspoons so there would be 30cc in 6 teaspoons.