As tablespoon is an international measure, that would make 4 tablespoons. However, 1 tablespoon is 15 mL, making 4 tablespoons 60 mL, or approximately 2 Imperial ounces. As an aside, the proper term is 'Imperial' measurements.
One tablespoon, as a liquid measure, equals 15ml (US) or 20ml (UK, Australia, NZ). The weight of the contents of a tablespoon depends on those contents. For example, a tablespoon of iron filings would weigh more than a tablespoon of sieved flour.
36 tsp 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons 1 teaspoon = 0.33 tablespoon
You would use mm. For the same reason you use feet instead of miles to measure the height of a building.
It really depends on what you are measuring e.g. a tablespoon of golden syrup would weigh more than a tablespoon of water.
Three teaspoons equal a tablespoon, so half a tablespoon would be 1 and 1/2 teaspoons.
That would depend on the size of the tablespoon. The standard measure for a tablespoon is 15ml, so based on this, 155ml would be 10 tablespoons plus 1/3 of a tablespoon.
they make measuring spoond that size.
1 tablespoon is about 1/32 of a pound.
The word "scant" is a cooking term that means "barely reaching." For instance, if a recipe called for a scant tablespoon of cinnamon, then you would measure out a little less than 1 tablespoon.
Tablespoon is a measurement of volume. You cannot associate length and volume without further information. If you are wondering the length of a tablespoon, I would approximate a tablespoon to be 150 millimetres in length.
That is an abbreviation for 1 tablespoon, although the exact amount contained in the measure would depend on your location. In the USA 1 tablespoon = 15 ml In the UK 1 tablespoon = 14.2065 ml http://www.metric-conversions.org/volume/tablespoon-conversion.htm
As tablespoon is an international measure, that would make 4 tablespoons. However, 1 tablespoon is 15 mL, making 4 tablespoons 60 mL, or approximately 2 Imperial ounces. As an aside, the proper term is 'Imperial' measurements.
To measure one-fifth of a tablespoon, you would first need to determine the total volume of the tablespoon. A standard tablespoon is equivalent to 3 teaspoons, so it is approximately 15 milliliters. To find one-fifth of this amount, you would divide 15 by 5, which equals 3 milliliters. Therefore, one-fifth of a tablespoon is equivalent to 3 milliliters.
Tablespoons measure volume, pounds measure weight. Therefore, they can't be converted from one to the other. Also, even if you could, it would depend on what you were measuring. For example, a tablespoon or a pound of sugar would weigh more than a tablespoon or a pound of flour.
I woould use a small measuring spoon, as in the image
Liters!