Table spoons are a unit of volume and grammes are a unit of mass, so unless you tell us what substance you're trying to measure we can't help you.
Or if you're good at maths, using ρ=m/V (ρ= density, m=mass, V=volume):
that converts to V=m/ρ (this uses cubic meters, kilogrammes and kilogrammes per cubic meter as standard)
therefore V=0.04/ρ so swap "ρ" for the density of your substance and the answerer to your question is (0.04/ρ)/56 312.1043 (because there are 56 312.1043 imperial table spoons in 1 cubic metre)
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