Butter is about 15 gm per tablespoon. You will have 13.333 tablespoons in 200 gm.
One third pound of butter is equal to 5.33 ounces. In the United States, a standard stick of butter is 4 ounces, so one third pound of butter is approximately 1.33 sticks of butter.
There are approximately 0.071 tablespoons of butter in one gram.
If 150grams of butter is 10.5 tablespoons, simple math tells us that there is 14.28 grams to a tablespoon. So simply divide how many grams you want, ie 60, by 14.28 and that will give you your answer. 60 / 14.28 = 4.2Tbsp
About 180 gm of powdered sugar per cup. So about 45 tablespoons in a pound.
There are 200 calories in 2 tablespoons of natural peanut butter.
Approximately 2.2 cups of butter in a pound.
A tablespoon of butter is approximately 14.1875 grams. This can change based on the total content of milk solids, but not by much.
That is approximately 30 tbsp
This logic is based on the butter being in liquid (melted) form.1 pound of butter contains 4 sticks with a total weight of 16 oz.If 1 pound contains 4 quarters (4 sticks).Then 16 oz. divided by 4 equals 4 oz. per quarter (or per stick of butter).If 1 oz. = 2 tablespoonsAnd 1 stick has 4 oz.Then 4 oz. X 2 tablespoons per oz.EQUALS 8 tablespoons per stickThis logic is not correct. Two different kinds of ounces involved. Weight and volume. Unfortunately an ounce is not an ounce. Imagine your two tablespoons are full of butter. Then take two full of melted gold. One is much heavier than the other.
7000 grains of powder, lead, or peanut butter to one pound.
There are 28.35 grams in an ounce. There are 32 tablespoons of butter in a pound (16 ounces). Therefore: 16 x 28.35 = 453.6 grams divided by 32 = 14.175 grams per tablespoon, or 70.875 per 5 tablespoons.