One tablespoon is equivalent to 0.5 fluid ounces.
Dessert spoons are not a standardized measuring device, so their capacity will vary from one manufacturer to another--the same is true of "tea spoons," "table spoons," or soup spoons that are meant to be used for eating. This is why they should NEVER be used to measure cough syrup or other medications. If you are using actual measuring spoons, then three teaspoons equals one tablespoon.
Plastic spoons come in many different sizes. There is no way to answer this.
There are 0.5 fluid ounces in a tablespoon.
There are approximately 14.79 milliliters in one tablespoon.
One tablespoon is equivalent to 0.5 fluid ounces.
Dessert spoons are not a standardized measuring device, so their capacity will vary from one manufacturer to another--the same is true of "tea spoons," "table spoons," or soup spoons that are meant to be used for eating. This is why they should NEVER be used to measure cough syrup or other medications. If you are using actual measuring spoons, then three teaspoons equals one tablespoon.
Plastic spoons come in many different sizes. There is no way to answer this.
There are 0.5 fluid ounces in a tablespoon.
There are approximately 14.79 milliliters in one tablespoon.
Dessert spoons are approximately the same as two teaspoons, so a tablespoon is equal to one and a half dessert spoons.
1/6 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon 2 tablespoon = 1 fluid ounce
There are approximately 14.3 grams in one tablespoon.
.5fluidOZ=1tbsp
.5fluidOZ=1tbsp
There are 16 tablespoon to a cup. So there would then be 24 table spoons to 1-1/2 cups.
One Tablespoon is 1/2 fluid oz so 78 tablespoons will be 39 fluid oz