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Seeing that there are 8 tablespoons in 1/2 cup of butter. A simple algebraic equation is used to determine this information. Or, a simpler way is to get a stick of butter. Tablespoons
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There are 5 1/3 tablespoons in 1/3 cup. Since there are 3 teaspoons in a tablespoon, you could also say that 5 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon equals 1/3 cup. For more information, look
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When measuring dry ingredients, 5 1/3 tablespoons is equal to 1/3 cup. That also would be equal to 2.6 ounces. If you have a teaspoons, it would take 15.9. For more information see
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There are approximately 5 and a quarter tablespoons in one third of a cup. One third of a cup is also equal to 2.64 fluid ounces or just slightly over 15 and three quarter teaspoons
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