1/3 Ounces of Raw Rice to Tablespoons Conversion
Questions: How many US tablespoons of raw rice in 1/3 ounces? How much is 1/3 ounces of raw rice in tablespoons?
The answer is: 1/3 ounces of raw rice is equivalent to 0.672 ( ~
'Weight' to Volume Converter
Ounces of raw rice to US tablespoons Chart
Ounces of raw rice to US tablespoons | ||
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0.2433 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.49 US tablespoons |
0.2533 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.511 US tablespoons |
0.2633 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.531 US tablespoons |
0.2733 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.551 US tablespoons |
0.2833 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.571 US tablespoons |
0.2933 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.591 US tablespoons |
0.3033 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.611 US tablespoons |
0.3133 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.632 US tablespoons |
0.3233 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.652 US tablespoons |
0.333 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.672 US tablespoons |
Ounces of raw rice to US tablespoons | ||
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0.333 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.672 US tablespoons |
0.3433 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.692 US tablespoons |
0.3533 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.712 US tablespoons |
0.3633 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.732 US tablespoons |
0.3733 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.753 US tablespoons |
0.3833 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.773 US tablespoons |
0.3933 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.793 US tablespoons |
0.4033 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.813 US tablespoons |
0.4133 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.833 US tablespoons |
0.4233 ounces of raw rice | = | 0.853 US tablespoons |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on raw rice volume to weight conversion
1/3 ounces of raw rice equals how many US tablespoons?
1/3 ounces of raw rice is equivalent 0.672 ( ~
How much is 0.672 US tablespoons of raw rice in ounces?
0.672 US tablespoons of raw rice equals 1/3 ( ~
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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.