5 fl oz. A tablespoon is equivalent to 0.5 liquid ounces so there are 2 tablespoons in 1 ounce. There are two different ounces, ounces of weight/mass and ounces of volume (fluid). This can change when you are using the tablespoon to measure a non-liquid such as flour or sugar since the weight of dry items is not the same as their volume. An ounce of volume is called a "fluid ounce." A tablespoon measures volume not weight. In order to convert tablespoons or teaspoons to ounces or back, You need to know what is being measured. A spoon of lettuce will weigh different than a spoon of gold in solid ounces.
5 fl. oz.
1 tbsp = 0.5 oz
1 oz = 2 tbsp
In US measure 32 fluid ounces are equal to one quart. One ounce is 0.03 quart or as thirty-two (32) ounces equals 1 quart, so there is 1/32 of a quart in an ounce. But you need to know that 1 Imperial quart = 40 Imperial fluid ounces. Also this relates only to fluid ounces. There are two different kinds of ounces, ounces of weight/mass and ounces of volume (fluid). This can change when you are using the ounces to measure a non-liquid such as flour or sugar since the weight of dry items is not the same as their volume. An ounce of volume is called a "fluid ounce." A quart measures volume not weight. In order to convert quarts to solid (weight)ounces or back, You need to know what is being measured.
1.66 oz
1 oz = 6 tsp
1 tsp = 0.16 oz
10 tablespoons equates to five fluid ounces.
5.25 US fluid ounces = 10.5 US tablespoons
10 Tablespoons is equal to 5 Fluid Ounces. 1 Tablespoon = 0.5 Ounces10 Tablespoons * 0.5 Ounces = 5 Ounces
That is approximately 10 tablespoons
80 fluid ounces (8 fl. ounces per cup).
10 tablespoons equates to five fluid ounces.
10 US tablespoons = 5 US fluid ounces.
5.25 US fluid ounces = 10.5 US tablespoons
There are 2 tablespoons per fluid ounce so 2 x 5 = 10 tablespoons in 5 fluid ounces.
10 Tablespoons is equal to 5 Fluid Ounces. 1 Tablespoon = 0.5 Ounces10 Tablespoons * 0.5 Ounces = 5 Ounces
5 percent of 8 fluid ounces is 0.4 fluid ounce.
In US measures, no.
A fluid ounce is two tablespoons, and there are 8 ounces in a cup. So 10 tablespoons is 5 ounces, or 5/8 cup, or 1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons.
2 tablespoons = 1 ounce Therefore, 20 Tablespoons = 10 ounces
That is approximately 10 tablespoons
10 Tbsp = 5 fluid ounces
10 liters = about 338.1 fluid ounces.