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This is handy (Original Post)
dweller
Sep 2021
OP
3 table spoons maybe? I don't think that is right either, just guessing
yellowdogintexas
Sep 2021
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madaboutharry
(40,203 posts)1. Now I need it converted to metrics.
I still get it somewhat messed up.
dweller
(23,625 posts)2. I bet it's out there on the intertubes
I usually use online conversion generators, but the chart would be handy
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fierywoman
(7,680 posts)3. I wonder if I can convert it to music rhythm notation for my students ...
dweller
(23,625 posts)4. A 1 ... a 2 ...
Its entirely up to you
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fierywoman
(7,680 posts)7. hahahahaha ...
music rhythm is just about fractions ...
ret5hd
(20,489 posts)5. Hah! Reminds me of this:
(I am going to print it out. Thanks.)
dweller
(23,625 posts)6. I know someone was looking for metric
But that is epic !
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flor-de-jasmim
(2,125 posts)13. Dry ingredients in metric are based on weight, not volume, so...
there are measuring cups in Europe with different volume markings according to flour, sugar, rice, etc.
fierywoman
(7,680 posts)8. YES ! Of course!
ha ha ha ha ha....
Fix The Stupid
(947 posts)9. Hmm...mistake?
1/3 of a cup = 1 teaspoon?
Am I reading this correctly?
No way 3 teaspoons equals a cup of anything.
dweller
(23,625 posts)10. Look for the + sign
In the conjunction of 2 lines
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Fix The Stupid
(947 posts)11. Ahhh..ok..that's pretty neat.
So 1 Teaspoon + 5 Tablespoons = 1/3 cup....
That makes more sense.
Thanks
yellowdogintexas
(22,250 posts)12. 3 table spoons maybe? I don't think that is right either, just guessing
I just use the measuring cup! I have 5 sets of dry measuring cups- may as well use them