1 stick Butter = 1/4 pound = 1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons = 4 oz = 115 g
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
4 oz. of butter is a cube... equals 1/4 lb. OR 1 stick of butter... 8 Tbsp.
One stick of butter in the US is usually eight ounces. There are usually four sticks to the commonly sold pound of butter. In some cases, however, half-sized sticks which are four ounces are sold, usually in half pound packages.
One stick = 8 Oz(s) 16 Oz(s) = 1 Lb So 4 sticks (32 Oz) = 2 Lb This is off by a factor of 2. Yes, 16 Oz(s) = 1 L. However, there are 4 sticks in one pound of butter. Each stick therefore weighs 4, not 8 Oz. One needs 8 sticks of butter to equal 2 Lbs.
That would be 8 oz of oil
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.
1 stick = 1/2 a cup 1 stick = 120g 1 stick = 120ml 1 stick = 4 ounces Thus, 2 melted sticks of butter would equal a cup, in the United States. Other countries may have different sizes of sticks of butter.
1 stick of butter = 8 Tablespoons, 1/4 pound, or 4 oz.
8 tablespoons are in one stick of butter.
1 stick of butter = 8 tablespoons
No. 8 Tbs is equal to 1 stick of butter.