What is a "T" . there is no recognised cooking measurement I know of that is called a "T"\
1 loser
The should have either tb for tablespoon of tsp for teaspoon, check to see, and the answer is uppercase T is for tablespoon and the lowercase t stands for teaspoon.
Believe it or not that is a trick question. The T in "1 T" could mean 1 ton, but no 1 ton cannot be equivalent to 1,000 pounds.
The geometric mean of n numbers (t{1}, t{2}, ..., t{n}) is given by (Π t{n})^(1/n) → geometric mean of 8.5 and 12.4 = (8.5 × 12.4)^(1/2) = 10.26645... ≈ 10.266
In some countries, the teaspoon is used as a unit of volume, especially in cooking recipes and pharmaceutic prescriptions. It is abbreviated in English as t. or tsp., German and Dutch: TL, from Teelöffel or Theelepel. It is often taken to mean 5 millilitres.
1 day at a time.
T is table spoon
1 C up a T probably means 1 cat up a tree.
It means 1 (one).
It would apparently mean more than 1 . Nobody who values accuracy would use such a vague term.
Uncovered in cooking means cooking with no lid or covering.