Yes, in the U.S. a capital 'T' stands for tablespoons; a lowercase 't' stands for teaspoons.
32 tablespoons (T)
16 tablespoons or two sticks of butter.
57.2 grams14.3 in one T.
7.33 tablespoons or 7 tablespoons and 1 teaspoon 7.33 tablespoons or 7 tablespoons and 1 teaspoon
180. Source: "The Book of Yields." 6th Edition. By Francis T. Lynch. 2.25 C/lb x 16 T/ C x 5 lb = 180 T.
16 T in a c means 16 Tablespoons in a Cup
32 tablespoons (T)
16 tablespoons or two sticks of butter.
32,000 oz = t 32,000 oz = t
1 cup = 16 tablespoons(T)
16 tablespoons in a Cup 1 cup = 8 ounces 2 tablespoons = 1 ounce so 16 tablespoons in a Cup
Teaspoons and tablespoons are instruments used for measurement. They begin with the letter t.
57.2 grams14.3 in one T.
1 T
I'm assuming you mean US tablespoons 50ccs = 3.38 tablespoons = 10.14 teaspoons
1 T of whole = 2 T of ground
There are exactly 10 tablespoons and 2 teaspoons in 2/3 cup. (This has been written by Fatima T)