1/8 Cup is 2 Tablespoons, or 12.5% of a Cup. For memory purposes, there are 8 Tablespoons in a cube (=1/2 Cup) of butter. Then, 4 Tablespoons in 1/4 Cup, and 2 Tablespoons in 1/8 Cup (the standard Mr. Coffee size measuring spoon, which is half as big as a 1/4 Cup measure).
Notice something else here, there are 4 cubes in a pound of butter, so each cube is 1/4 pound in weight (and 1/2 Cup in volume). Have you heard the aphorism "A pint's a pound the world around"? A pint is 2 Cups. Two Cups (of stuff that is roughly the same density as water) weigh a pound.
There are 16 tablespoons in one cup, so 2 tablespoons would be 1/8 of one cup.
There are exactly 10 tablespoons and 2 teaspoons in 2/3 cup. (This has been written by Fatima T)
16 tablespoons a cup
It is a small 1/6th of a cup (i.e half fill a 1/3rd cup).
7 tbsp 1 cup = 16 tablespoons 1 tablespoon = 0.06 cup
0.12 cup
There are 16 tablespoons in one cup, so 2 tablespoons would be 1/8 of one cup.
1 cup = 16 Tablespoons, 10 Tablespoons = 1/2 cup + 2 Tablespoons
There are exactly 10 tablespoons and 2 teaspoons in 2/3 cup. (This has been written by Fatima T)
The volume of 1 cup = 16 tablespoons = 1/2 pint = 0.2365882368 liters. One third of a cup is 16/3 = 5.333 tablespoons
1 US cup = 16 US tablespoons Therefore 1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons 1/4 cup = 4 tablespoons Finally 1/8 cup = 2 tablespoons
1 cup = 16 Tablespoons = 48 Teaspoons. 2/3 of a cup = 10 Tablespoons + 2 Teaspoons To be on the safe side, I use 10 tablespoons. :)
16 tablespoons a cup
1 cup = 16 Tablespoons = 48 Teaspoons. 2/3 of a cup = 10 Tablespoons + 2 Teaspoons
1 cup is 250 gm. -So that is about 1/12 of a cup, or 2 tablespoons.
It is a small 1/6th of a cup (i.e half fill a 1/3rd cup).
Two tenths of a cup is equivalent to 1/5 of a cup. In fluid ounces, this is approximately 1.6 ounces. You can also express it in tablespoons, which is about 3.2 tablespoons.