A tablespoon is a measure of volume, an ounce is a measure of weight so the two aren't really officially comparable.
However, you can be pretty close with butter since a pound (weight) is two US cups (volume). There are 16 tablespoons in a cup which is about 8 oz. of butter. Therefore a tablespoon is a half ounce, 6 tablespoons would then be 3 oz. approximately.
That is 0.75 cups.
1 cup is 8 oz. - So that is about 6 cups of butter.
6 oz is 3/4 cup. There are 8 oz in one cup.
1 Stick Butter = 4 oz Or 1/2 Cup 2 Sticks Butter = 8 oz Or 1 Cup 3 Sticks Butter = 12 oz Or 1 1/2 Cups 4 Sticks Butter = 16 oz r Or 2 Cups
About 1.6 cups
It's two cups of butter
There is 12 tablespoons in 6 oz of butter.
Two cups of butter is said to contain 453.6 grams. In terms of ounces, it is 16 oz. of butter.
That depends. Are you talking about 18 fluid oz. of peanut butter? If so, that is 2 & 1/4 cups (a cup is 8 fluid oz.). If you are looking at jar of peanut butter that reads 18 oz., you are going to actually have to scoop the peanut butter out into measuring cups to find out. The 18 oz. in this case is a weight measurement (not volume). The amount of cups you get will vary base on the specific recipe used to make the peanut butter.
6 cups is 48 fl oz.
According to the Skippy Peanut Butter website a 40 oz. jar of peanut butter is equal to 4 3/8 cups. A slang term for peanut butter during World War II was monkey butter.
for butter or marg its 4 cups but since its icing sugar its different, therefor 1 oz = 2 1/2 Tbsp. so 32 oz. = 80 Tbsp. or 5 Cups
That is 1/2 cup.