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ABBREVIATIONS. tsp = fl oz = T = pt = f.g . = qt = hr = kg = cm = C = L = sq = t= °F = gal = min = g= “ = mL = °C = lb= oz= tbsp= doz = In= mm =. The Math of Food. Cups – tablespoons and teaspoons. How many tablespoons are in 1 cup?
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ABBREVIATIONS • tsp = • fl oz = • T = • pt = • f.g. = • qt = • hr = • kg = • cm = • C = • L = • sq = • t= • °F = • gal = • min = • g= • “ = • mL = • °C = • lb= • oz= • tbsp= • doz= • In= • mm=
Cups – tablespoons and teaspoons • How many tablespoons are in 1 cup? • To help understand, take a full piece of paper (represents a cup of ingredient). • How many tablespoons would that equal? • Fold the paper in half. • How much does each section represent now? • How many tablespoons is that? • Fold in half again. • How much does each section represent now? • How many tablespoons is that? • 5. Fold in half again. • How much does each section represent now? • How many tablespoons is that? • 6. Fold in half one more time. • How much does each section represent now? • How many tablespoons is that? • 7. Open the paper to help you see how many tablespoons are in one cup. • 8. On each square write 1 T = 3 t
Fluid Cups – ounces • How many fluid ounces are in 1 cup? • To help understand, take a full piece of paper (represents a cup of ingredient). • How many tablespoons would that equal? • Fold the paper in half. • How much does each section represent now? • How many tablespoons is that? • Fold in half again. • How much does each section represent now? • How many tablespoons is that? • 5. Fold in half again. • How much does each section represent now? • How many tablespoons is that? • 6. Open the paper to help you see how many ounces are in one cup. • 7. On each square write 1 T
Ounces (weight) - Pounds • How many ounces are in 1 pound? • To help understand, take a full piece of paper (represents a cup of ingredient). • How many tablespoons would that equal? • Fold the paper in half. • How much does each section represent now? • How many tablespoons is that? • Fold in half again. • How much does each section represent now? • How many tablespoons is that? • 5. Fold in half again. • How much does each section represent now? • How many tablespoons is that? • 6. Fold in half one more time. • How much does each section represent now? • How many tablespoons is that? • 7. Open the paper to help you see how many ounces are in one pound. • 8. On each square 1 oz.
3 1 T = ___ tsp 48 1 c = ___ T = ___ tsp 16 1 c = ___ fl oz 8 2 1 lb = ___ oz = ___ c 16 1 500 2 c = ___ pt = ____ mL 1 1 2 pt = ___ qt = ___ L = ____ mL 1000 1 4 qt = ___ gal
EQUIVALENCIES PRACTICE 3 c = _____ tsp 12 tsp = _____ T 1/8 c = _____ fl oz 36 tsp = _____ T ¾ c = _____ fl oz 12 oz = _____ lb 7 T = _____ tsp 4 lb = _____ oz 3 c = _____ T 6 fl oz = _____ c 8 T = _____ c 1 ½ c = _____ fl oz 3 lb = _____ c 4 T = _____ tsp