It's easy to think about 1 gram as equal to 1 M&M so 15 grams would equal the weight of 15 M&M's -- approximately.
1 tablespoon is equal to 14.17 grams.
1 tbsp is 15 gm water. It is also 13-14 gm dry
1 saltine cracker = 3 grams SO... 5 saltine crackers = 15 grams
425.24 g 1 oz = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz
1 gigaton is equal to 1000000000000000 grams. that's 15 zeroes after the 1 so in scientific notation that would be 1 x 10^15
15 =/= 1, you're going to need to give this question more context. If you're into subtractive carb counting, you can take total carbs and subtract fiber for 'net' carbs. The theory is that fiber doesn't 'count' as a carb because the body can not break it down. 15 total - 14 fiber = 1 net carb
No, that is not correct. Approximately 15 grams in 1 tablespoon.
About 1/15 of a tbsp.
0.52 oz 1 oz = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz
1 kilogram = 1,000 grams 2 kilograms = 2,000 grams 3 kilograms = 3,000 grams . . 14 kilograms = 14,000 grams
GramsFifteen grams equal one carbohydrate.