A Eighth Tbsp of Potato to Pounds Conversion
Question:
How many pounds of potato in A Eighth US tablespoon? How much is A Eighth tbsp of potato in pounds?
The answer is:
a eighth US tablespoon of potato is equivalent to 0.0024 pound(*)
Volume to 'Weight' Converter
US tablespoons of potato to pounds Chart
US tablespoons of potato to pounds | ||
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0.035 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.000673 pound |
0.045 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.000866 pound |
0.055 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00106 pound |
0.065 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00125 pound |
0.075 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00144 pound |
0.085 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00163 pound |
0.095 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00183 pound |
0.105 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00202 pound |
0.115 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00221 pound |
1/8 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.0024 pound |
US tablespoons of potato to pounds | ||
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1/8 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.0024 pound |
0.135 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.0026 pound |
0.145 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00279 pound |
0.155 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00298 pound |
0.165 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00317 pound |
0.175 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00337 pound |
0.185 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00356 pound |
0.195 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00375 pound |
0.205 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00394 pound |
0.215 US tablespoon of potato | = | 0.00414 pound |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on potato weight to volume conversion
A eighth US tablespoon of potato equals how many pounds?
A eighth US tablespoon of potato is equivalent 0.0024 pound.
How much is 0.0024 pound of potato in US tablespoons?
0.0024 pound of potato equals a eighth ( ~
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Notes on ingredient measurements
It is a bit tricky to get an accurate food conversion since its characteristics change according to humidity, temperature, or how well packed the ingredient is. Ingredients that contain the terms sliced, minced, diced, crushed, chopped add uncertainties to the measurements. A good practice is to measure ingredients by weight, not by volume so that the error is decreased.