Conversion number between cup (US food nutrition labeling) [c (US)] and tablespoon (Australian metric) is 12. This means, that cup (US food nutrition labeling) is bigger unit than tablespoon (Australian metric).
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from tablespoon (Australian metric) to cup (US food nutrition labeling) conversion
| [c (US)] |
Result in tablespoon (Australian metric)
?If conversion between cup (US food nutrition labeling) to cubic-metre and cubic-metre to tablespoon (Australian metric) is exactly definied, high precision conversion from cup (US food nutrition labeling) to tablespoon (Australian metric) is enabled.
Decimal places: (0-800)
cup (US food nutrition labeling)| Start value: | [cup (US food nutrition labeling)] |
| Step size | [cup (US food nutrition labeling)] |
| How many lines? | (max 100) |
| cup (US food nutrition labeling) | tablespoon (Australian metric) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 10 | 120 |
| 20 | 240 |
| 30 | 360 |
| 40 | 480 |
| 50 | 600 |
| 60 | 720 |
| 70 | 840 |
| 80 | 960 |
| 90 | 1080 |
| 100 | 1200 |
| 110 | 1320 |
Definition of cup (US food nutrition labeling) unit: ≡ 240 mL. The cup currently used in the United States for nutrition labelling is defined in United States law as 240 ml = 2.4×10−4 m³
Definition of tablespoon (Australian metric) unit: ≡ 20 ml. Defined as exactly 20 mL ≡ 20.0×10−6 m³
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