That can really depend on the measurement jar. An Ounce (oz) is a measurement of two different items: volume or weight. Volume: there are 16 tablespoons (Tbs) in 1 cup. 1 cup contains 8 ounces. So, there are 32 tbs in a jar with a volume of 16 ounces. Weight: That can amke a difference on what it is you are measuring because the weight of an item is based on its density. You will get less than 32 tablespoons of liquid gold out a pound of gold. However, since water weighs 8 pounds per gallon and there are 128 liquid ounces in a gallon, there are 2 pounds per quart and 1 pound per 16oz, which happens to be the same volume as a pint of water. So, if you are measuring the weight of water, therer are 32 TBS It is funny how in Ireland, that same pound, this time being used as a monetary measurement, will get you a pint of beer, commonly stated as "A pound a pint." So, no matteer which way you calculate a 16oz pint I guess you still come out with 32 Tbs. :)
96 tsp 1 fl. oz. = 2 Tbs 1 Tbs = 3 tsp 16 oz. x 2 Tbs. x 3 tsp = 96 tsp
That can really depend on the measurement jar. An Ounce (oz) is a measurement of two different items: volume or weight. Volume: there are 16 tablespoons (Tbs) in 1 cup. 1 cup contains 8 ounces. So, there are 32 tbs in a jar with a volume of 16 ounces. Weight: That can amke a difference on what it is you are measuring because the weight of an item is based on its density. You will get less than 32 tablespoons of liquid gold out a pound of gold. However, since water weighs 8 pounds per gallon and there are 128 liquid ounces in a gallon, there are 2 pounds per quart and 1 pound per 16oz, which happens to be the same volume as a pint of water. So, if you are measuring the weight of water, therer are 32 TBS It is funny how in Ireland, that same pound, this time being used as a monetary measurement, will get you a pint of beer, commonly stated as "A pound a pint." So, no matteer which way you calculate a 16oz pint I guess you still come out with 32 Tbs. :)
16 Ounce (fl oz) = 32 Tablespoon (tbs)
Well, isn't that a lovely question. Imagine each tiny 5mm grain of sand, each one unique and special in its own way. Now, if we were to fill a 16oz jar with these precious grains, we would have approximately 1.6 million grains of sand dancing together in harmony. Just imagine the beautiful landscapes you could create with all those little friends!
That is 30 tbs.
1.5 tbs
16oz=1pt 97oz/16oz=6.06
32 tbs ( x multiply) by 34 pounds = 1,088 tbs
there are 32 tbs in 1 pint
3.381 Tbs http://www.onlineconversion.com/volume.htm
My guess is 127
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