How many tablespoons is 50 grams self raisng flour?
To calculate the number of tablespoons in 50 grams of self raising flour, you need to know the density of self raising flour, which is approximately 0.56 grams per cubic centimetre. The volume of 50 grams of self raising flour can then be calculated using the formula:
Volume = mass / density
Volume = 50 grams / 0.56 grams per cubic centimetre
Volume = 89.29 cubic centimetres
One tablespoon is approximately 14.79 cubic centimetres, so the number of tablespoons in 50 grams of self raising flour can be calculated by dividing the volume in cubic centimetres by the volume of one tablespoon:
Number of tablespoons = Volume / Volume of one tablespoon
Number of tablespoons = 89.29 cubic centimetres / 14.79 cubic centimetres per tablespoon
Number of tablespoons = 6 tablespoons (rounded to the nearest whole tablespoon)
Therefore, 50 grams of self raising flour is approximately equivalent to 6 tablespoons.
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