4.5 teaspoons are in three quarters fluid ounces.
There are approximately 3 teaspoons in half an ounce.
Cups are a unit of fluid measure, or volume, rather than pounds which are unit of measurement of weight. So, 2-cups is 16 fluid ounces, 1-cup is 8 fluid ounces, and ... one-half cup is 4 fluid ounces. Here is a handy conversion table for ounces, cups, tbsp, and tsp: Measure: Fluid ounces: 2-cups = 16 Fluid ounces one-cup = 8 Fluid ounces three-quarters cup=6 Fluid ounces two-third cup=5.333 Fluid ounces one-half cup=4 Fluid ounces one-third cup=2.667 Fluid ounces one-quarter cup=2 Fluid ounces one-eighth cup=1 Fluid ounce 3-teaspoons=1-Tablespoon 1-Tablespoon=0.5 Fluid ounces 2-Tablespoons=1 Fluid ounce 4-Tablespoons=2 Fluid ounces 8-Tablespoons=4 Fluid ounces 8-Tablespoons=one-half cup 12-Tablespoons=three-quarters cup 16-Tablespoons=1-cup
A US tablespoon = 1/2 fl. oz. Therefore, half a tablespoon would be 1/4 fl. oz.
One fluid tablespoon equates to three fluid teaspoons.
There are 24 fluid ounces in 3 cups because a cup is 8 fluid ounces.
3 fluid ounces (US) = 18 teaspoons (US)
There are approximately 3 teaspoons in half an ounce.
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3/4 liter is 25.36 (25.36052) fluid ounces. (US)
6 ounces because a ounce in a quarter cup is 2 and 2x3=6 ounces
Three teaspoons equates to 1/2 fluid ounce.
Three quarters of a pound is equal to 12 ounces, as there are 16 ounces in a pound. To calculate this, you can multiply 16 by 0.75 (since three quarters is 75% or 0.75), which gives you 12 ounces. Therefore, three quarters of a pound is often used in cooking and food measurements.
According to my kids' medicine dropper, there are5 grams in a teaspoon, so I would say 30 grams is equal to 2 tablespoons. According to my kids' medicine dropper, there are5 grams in a teaspoon, so I would say 30 grams is equal to 2 tablespoons.
Three quarters of a tablespoon is equivalent to 2.25 teaspoons or approximately 11.25 milliliters. To measure it out, you can use a tablespoon and fill it three-quarters full.
There are 8 ounces in one cup. So there are 6 ounces in 3/4 of a cup.
Cups are a unit of fluid measure, or volume, rather than pounds which are unit of measurement of weight. So, 2-cups is 16 fluid ounces, 1-cup is 8 fluid ounces, and ... one-half cup is 4 fluid ounces. Here is a handy conversion table for ounces, cups, tbsp, and tsp: Measure: Fluid ounces: 2-cups = 16 Fluid ounces one-cup = 8 Fluid ounces three-quarters cup=6 Fluid ounces two-third cup=5.333 Fluid ounces one-half cup=4 Fluid ounces one-third cup=2.667 Fluid ounces one-quarter cup=2 Fluid ounces one-eighth cup=1 Fluid ounce 3-teaspoons=1-Tablespoon 1-Tablespoon=0.5 Fluid ounces 2-Tablespoons=1 Fluid ounce 4-Tablespoons=2 Fluid ounces 8-Tablespoons=4 Fluid ounces 8-Tablespoons=one-half cup 12-Tablespoons=three-quarters cup 16-Tablespoons=1-cup