1 tablespoon is 15ml (14.786ml if you want to get really picky)
4 tablespoons is 60ml
4 grams is equivalent to approximately 4 milliliters in liquid measurement.
That is approximately 1/4 cup.
Two tablespoons of milk equals 1/8 of a liquid measurement cup.
There are four tablespoons in a 1/4 cup. So the cup measurement for 6 tablespoons would be 3/8 of a cup.
That is almost 3/4 of a cup.
One ounce of any liquid is 1/8 cup, or two Tablespoons. The type of liquid does not change the measurement.
~ 11.999925 Tablespoons in 3/4ths a cup (liquid measure)
Yes 1 tablespoon ( liquid) =.5 oz so... 4 tablespoons = 2oz
That is approximately 2 tablespoons.
A large egg weighs about 1.7 ounces, there are about 5 eggs in 1 cup. So about 3 1/4 tablespoons per large egg.
Quarter gill represents a measurement of liquid equivalent to a quarter of a gill, which is approximately 1.5 fluid ounces or 44 milliliters. It is commonly used in historical contexts for measuring small amounts of liquid.
2 Tablespoons of butter (us measurement) is 1 ounce 2 Tablespoons of butter (uk measurement) is 1.250 ounces