tblsp. A tablespoon is equivalent to 0.5 liquid ounces so there are 2 tablespoons in 1 ounce. There are two different ounces, ounces of weight/mass and ounces of volume (fluid). This can change when you are using the tablespoon to measure a non-liquid such as flour or sugar since the weight of dry items is not the same as their volume. An ounce of volume is called a "fluid ounce." A tablespoon measures volume not weight. In order to convert tablespoons or teaspoons to ounces or back, You need to know what is being measured. A spoon of lettuce will weigh different than a spoon of gold in solid ounces.
I came across this question while trying to find the same thing out...for mixing 2 cycle oil...the package says to use 2.6 oz for 1 gallon of gas According to this website http://www.ez-calculators.com/measurement-conversion-calculator.htm there are 2 tablespoons to one oz. That means that there are 5 tablespoons in 2.5 ounces...so 5 tablespoons plus a few drops.
1 fluid ounce equals 2 tablespoons. fluid oz's are a measure of volume not weight. mANY CONVERSION CHARTS ON THE NET. TOOK ME 5 SECONDS TO FIND YOUR AWNSER.
If you use google.com's conversion function, you will find that 1 US fluid ounce = 2 US tablespoons. So, 3 ounces of butter equals 6 tablespoons. ==
There are 8 fluid ounces per cup, so 1 ounce is an eighth of a cup. If you don't have an eighth of a cup measure, there are sixteen (16) tablespoons per cup, so an eighth of that means two tablespoons. If you can't find your tablespoon, there are three teaspoons per tablespoon, so there are six (6) teaspoons per liquid ounce.
There are 32 fluid ounces in each quart. There are 40 fluid ounces in an Imperial quart.
I came across this question while trying to find the same thing out...for mixing 2 cycle oil...the package says to use 2.6 oz for 1 gallon of gas According to this website http://www.ez-calculators.com/measurement-conversion-calculator.htm there are 2 tablespoons to one oz. That means that there are 5 tablespoons in 2.5 ounces...so 5 tablespoons plus a few drops.
1 fluid ounce equals 2 tablespoons. fluid oz's are a measure of volume not weight. mANY CONVERSION CHARTS ON THE NET. TOOK ME 5 SECONDS TO FIND YOUR AWNSER.
If you use google.com's conversion function, you will find that 1 US fluid ounce = 2 US tablespoons. So, 3 ounces of butter equals 6 tablespoons. ==
5 Table Spoons.To find out anything like this ask google, type in:"2.5oz = ? Table Spoons" And It will give you the answer.Cheers.
1 ounce weight of chili powder will vary depending on the mix of spices used to make the chili powder. Typically I find 1 ounce of most spices used in chili mixes tend to be about 3 to 4 tablespoons.
There are 8 fluid ounces per cup, so 1 ounce is an eighth of a cup. If you don't have an eighth of a cup measure, there are sixteen (16) tablespoons per cup, so an eighth of that means two tablespoons. If you can't find your tablespoon, there are three teaspoons per tablespoon, so there are six (6) teaspoons per liquid ounce.
Most cream cheese is available in 8-ounce bricks. However, you can also find smaller 3-ounce bricks of cream cheese.
16 tablespoons1 tablespoon is equal to 1/2 ounce. 1 cup is equal to 8 ounces so the answer is 16 tablespoons.There 2 Tbsp = 1 fl. oz. 1 cup = 8 fl. oz.Just mulitply amount of fl.oz. by two, and you will find the number of tablespoons. So, 8 x 2 = 16 tablespoons16.5i have just weighed 1 real fluid tablespoon and it came to 5/8th of an ounce, for 1/2 a cup of liquid it took 6 tablespoons to fill to brim.therefore 12 tablespoons is 1 cup.1 cup is 250 gm. -So that is 16.6 tablespoons of any liquid.
A fluid ounce of water does not weigh one ounce. On the metric scale, one cubic centimeter of water weighs one gram, however. To find the weight of a fluid, take the volume, then multiply it by the density of the fluid.
In the context of measurement conversion, 1 quart (qt) is equivalent to 4 cups. Each cup is equivalent to 8 fluid ounces, so 1 quart is equal to 32 fluid ounces. Since 1 fluid ounce is equal to 2 tablespoons (tbsp), 1 quart is equal to 64 tablespoons. Therefore, to find out how many 9-point font sizes are in 1 quart, you would need to convert the volume measurement to a linear measurement, which is not a standard conversion and would require additional information or assumptions.
To find the cost per ounce, divide the cost by the number of ounces: 17.00/640 = .0265625 cents per ounce.
There are 32 fluid ounces in each quart. There are 40 fluid ounces in an Imperial quart.