A cup of sugar is around 250 grams, so 28 grams is just over 1/10 of a cup, or 2 tablespoons.
25 mg of liquid =
Milligrams is a weight/mass measurement, whereas tablespoons is a volume measurement. There is no direct conversion between the two. One must know what is being measured to make the conversion, as 11.5 mg of sand would be fewer tablespoons than 11.5 mg of fiberglass insulation.
To convert 250 mg per 4 ounces to mg per tablespoon, first note that 1 ounce is approximately 2 tablespoons. Therefore, 4 ounces equals 8 tablespoons. To find the concentration per tablespoon, divide 250 mg by 8, which equals approximately 31.25 mg per tablespoon.
There are approximately 0.003527 ounces in 50 mg of sugar.
28 kg = 28000000 mg
400 mg
There is no requirement for ANY sugar.
To convert 180 mg of salt to tablespoons, it's important to know that 1 teaspoon of table salt weighs approximately 6 grams (6000 mg). Therefore, 180 mg is roughly 0.03 teaspoons, which is about 0.01 tablespoons. In terms of teaspoons, this is a very small amount, roughly equivalent to a pinch of salt.
To convert milligrams (mg) to tablespoons, you first need to know the substance being measured, as the conversion depends on the density. For example, 900 mg of water is approximately 0.06 tablespoons, since 1 tablespoon of water weighs about 14,786 mg. For other substances, the conversion will vary. Always check the specific density for accurate measurements.
The answer depends on 55g of what!For example, 55 grams of table salt will be 3.0 US tablespoons while 55 g of granulated sugar will be 4.4 tablespoons. For other substances it may be fewer of more tablespoons.
1 ounce = 29.57 mL = 2 tablespoons100 mL x 1ounce/29.57mL x 2tablespoons/ounce= 6.76 tablespoonsor approx. 6 3/4 tablespoonsyou may try using the online converter linked below
this is for powder 1000 mg = 1 g 1 g = .2 of a teaspoon or 1/5 of a teaspoon depends on what you're weighing