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If you do not have a two-thirds teaspoon measuring spoon, you can still measure out this amount using a regular teaspoon. Since two-thirds of a teaspoon is equivalent to 0.67 teaspoons, you can estimate this by filling a teaspoon up to the halfway mark and then adding a little more than half of that amount. Alternatively, you can use a measuring cup with milliliter markings and measure out approximately 3.33 milliliters to achieve the equivalent of two-thirds of a teaspoon.
2/3 tbs. or 2 tsp.
"The two" equivalent fractions is incorrect - there are infinitely many equivalent fractions, not just two.
1/3 teaspoon. 2/3 of 1/2 is 1/3
Area is the two-dimensional equivalent of length.
If you do not have a two-thirds teaspoon measuring spoon, you can still measure out this amount using a regular teaspoon. Since two-thirds of a teaspoon is equivalent to 0.67 teaspoons, you can estimate this by filling a teaspoon up to the halfway mark and then adding a little more than half of that amount. Alternatively, you can use a measuring cup with milliliter markings and measure out approximately 3.33 milliliters to achieve the equivalent of two-thirds of a teaspoon.
the standard equivalency is 1 cup (3/3 of a cup)=16 Tbs 1 Tbs=3 tsp 1 tsp=1/3 of a Tbs now let's do the math to answer the question.: 1/3 cup [16 Tbs divided by 3]=5.3 tbs or 5 Tbs plus 1/3 of a Tbs. since 1/3 of a Tbs = 1 tsp then, 1/3 of a cup=5 Tbs plus 1 tsp so 2/3 of a cup [1/3+1/3]=10 Tbs plus 2 tsp. this applies to both dry and fluid measurements because cups and tablespoons are volume measures. fluid oz however are a different story.
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Two packets of Splenda are approximately equivalent to 1 teaspoon of sugar, while three packets of Truvia are roughly equivalent to about 1 teaspoon of sugar as well. Therefore, together, two packets of Splenda and three packets of Truvia would equal about 2 teaspoons of sugar in sweetness.
two dozen baby opossums can fit into a teaspoon
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two dozen baby opossums can fit into a teaspoon
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48 Wrong. 16 Tbs/cup x 2 = 32
A millimetre is a unit of length. A teaspoon is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
There are three teaspoons in one tablespoon; two times three is six teaspoons total.
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