10 Tablespoons of Onion Leaves to Ounces Conversion
Question:
How many ounces of onion leaves in 10 US tablespoons? How much are 10 tablespoons of onion leaves in ounces?
The answer is:
10 US tablespoons of onion leaves is equivalent to 2.29 ( ~ 2
Volume to 'Weight' Converter
US tablespoons of onion leaves to ounces Chart
US tablespoons of onion leaves to ounces | ||
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1 US tablespoon of onion leaves | = | 0.229 ounces |
2 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 0.459 ounces |
3 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 0.688 ounces |
4 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 0.918 ounces |
5 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 1.15 ounces |
6 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 1.38 ounces |
7 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 1.61 ounces |
8 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 1.84 ounces |
9 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 2.07 ounces |
10 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 2.29 ounces |
US tablespoons of onion leaves to ounces | ||
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10 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 2.29 ounces |
11 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 2.52 ounces |
12 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 2.75 ounces |
13 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 2.98 ounces |
14 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 3.21 ounces |
15 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 3.44 ounces |
16 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 3.67 ounces |
17 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 3.9 ounces |
18 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 4.13 ounces |
19 US tablespoons of onion leaves | = | 4.36 ounces |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on onion leaves weight to volume conversion
10 US tablespoons of onion leaves equals how many ounces?
10 US tablespoons of onion leaves is equivalent 2.29 ( ~ 2
How much is 2.29 ounces of onion leaves in US tablespoons?
2.29 ounces of onion leaves equals 10 ( ~ 10) US tablespoons.
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