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Tablespoon is a measure of volume, pound is a measure of weight. The number would differ depending on the density of the substance.

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1/2 a stick of butter

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4 ounces or 8 tablespoons

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Depends what the substance is

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That is 8 tbsp.

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20 grams of butter are equivalent to how many tablespoons?

20 grams of butter are equal to approximately 1 1/2 tablespoons. To get to this you figure a stick of butter is 1/4 of a pound which is about 113g. And the same stick of butter is 8T. So, divide 113 by 8 and you end up with each T equalling 14.1g. So 1 1/2 T of butter is actually 21g. And 20g is closer to 1.4T. But, I like butter, so it works for me.


How many ounces of butter in a tablespoon?

A tablespoon of butter is approximately 14.1875 grams. This can change based on the total content of milk solids, but not by much.


What harbors more energy a pound of bread or a pound of butter?

a pound of butter does.


How many tablespoons in 1 pound?

A Tablespoon is 3 oz. A pound is 16 oz. That being said, 5 Tablespoons and 1 Teaspoon equal a pound. (16 oz [1 lb.] / 3 oz [1 Tbsp] = 5 with 1 oz. remaining.) (There are 3 teaspoons in 1 Tbsp, which would equal out to 1 tsp. being 1 oz. [the remaining 1 oz.])


How much of a cup is 2 tablespoons?

1/8 Cup is 2 Tablespoons, or 12.5% of a Cup. For memory purposes, there are 8 Tablespoons in a cube (=1/2 Cup) of butter. Then, 4 Tablespoons in 1/4 Cup, and 2 Tablespoons in 1/8 Cup (the standard Mr. Coffee size measuring spoon, which is half as big as a 1/4 Cup measure). Notice something else here, there are 4 cubes in a pound of butter, so each cube is 1/4 pound in weight (and 1/2 Cup in volume). Have you heard the aphorism "A pint's a pound the world around"? A pint is 2 Cups. Two Cups (of stuff that is roughly the same density as water) weigh a pound.