x
x/x = 1
11.5 = x * (1/4)11.5 * 4 = x * (1/4) * 446 = x, 46 quarters (a quarter is a fourth (1/4))
1/8 x 15= 15/8= 1 and 7/8
it is 40
60 millilitres.
One tablespoon is approximately 15mL. I use the word approximately because in the household measuring unit the measurements are approximate and not definite. So if 1 tablespoon is 15mL then 15mL:1Tbsp= 30mL:X Tbsp 15(X) = 1(30) 15X = 30 X = 30/15 X = 2Tbsp Therefore 30mL equals to approximately two tablespoon Also note that 1 teaspoon equals 5mL. Therefore using the same calculation shows that 3omL is equivalent to 6tspns
Take a spoon and take some water from the sea, burn it, see how much salt there are then x 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000, you get the answer!
If you are measuring liquids, 1 cup is 48 tablespoons. If you are measuring dry goods such as flour or sugar there are 3 different ways to use the various sizes of spoon measurements - level, rounded and heaped. Level = filled level to the rim of the spoon Rounded = filled such that there is as much above the rim of the spoon as there is below it. Heaped = as much as you can possibly get on the spoon Using this as a reference 1 cup would be the equivalent of - 48 level teaspoons 24 rounded teaspoons 15 to 18 heaped teaspoons, depending on the ingredient
1 standard teaspoon = 5 mL3 x 5 mL = 15 mL
1 cc = 1 ml 1 teaspoon = 5 ml 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons = 15 ml ---- With the above numbers 3.5 Tbsp X 15ml per Tbsp = 52.5 ml
x
x/x = 1
1 and 2/3
a table spoon is literally a way of measuring an ingredient. you can get a tool from Williams & griffins or debenhams or a supermarket that measures it out for u hope this helps x
(1/4)% of 1% of 900000 = (1/4)/100 x 1/100 x 900000 = 1/4 x 90 = 22.5
1 x 28, 2 x 14, 4 x 7