Well, we have a problem here.
It depends on the density of what you are measuring. See, a tablespoon of rice will weigh far less than a table spoon of uranium. Tablespoons are a measurement of volume, while pounds are a measure of mass. The conversion of one to the other will require far more knowledge of what you are measuring.
There are three teaspoons (tsp) in one tablespoon (Tbsp).
Tablespoon is a measure of volume, pound is a measure of weight. The number would differ depending on the density of the substance.
1 cup = 16 tbsp 1 tbsp = 0.06 cup
3 tbsp 1 oz = 2 tbsp 1 tbsp = 0.5 oz
5.28 tbsp 1 cup = 16 tbsp 1 tbsp = 0.06 cup
There are 32 tablespoons of water in a pound.
That is approximately 30 tbsp
100 calories per tbsp. 32 tbsp. per pound = 3200 calories per pound 3200 divided by 16 oz. per pound = 200 calories per oz.
16
42fl tbsp = 1fl lb 31 dry tbsp = 1 dry lb
That is about 2 tbsp
Depends on the substance - 16 tbsp of water is approximately 453.44 grams. (roughly 1 pound )
That is about 9 tbsp
32 tbsp
Depends on what you're weighing. Put 1 tbsp of the ingredient on a kitchen scale (measuring ounces) divide 16 by the number of ounces you get. The number you get will be the number of tbsp's of that ingredient in a pound. (not sure why recipes use volume measurements for dry goods in the first place)
5.333 Tbsp
4 tbsp 1 cup = 16 tbsp 1 tbsp = 0.06 cup