well, depends on how big the drops are. what you just asked is the equivelent of asking how many rocks fit in a F150 pickup truck bed. There is no standard-sized "drop". 1 medicine dropper drop might be 30 mg (with water, thicker liquid= bigger drop) but when it's from a pipette or spigot it might be 20 or 50mg. If you're using a medicine dropper I recommend you actually count out how many it takes to fill a teaspoon. Unless you're in a chem lab making explosives or in a kitchen measuring super-potent sweeteners (eg: 25% sucralose solution) +/- a few drops won't matter much.
One third of a tablespoon is equivalent to about 1 teaspoon.
0.333 teaspoons is approximately one third of a teaspoon.
There are 5 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon in one third cup.
A half of anything is always larger than a third of the same thing.
There are 5 tablespoons and 1 teaspoon in a third of a cup.
A teaspoon is one third of a tablespoon
One third of a tablespoon is equivalent to about 1 teaspoon.
One-third of a tablespoon is one teaspoon.
0.333 teaspoons is approximately one third of a teaspoon.
One third
16 tsp
That is 5.333 tablespoons.
15.99 tsp 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoon 1 teaspoon = 0.33 tablespoon
1 teaspoon is 5ml. So 1/3 of that is 1.65 ml.
There are 5 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon in one third cup.
A half of anything is always larger than a third of the same thing.
15.84 tsp 1 cup = 48 teaspoons 1 teaspoon = 0.02 cup