Measuring Chart

GreensvilleJay

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re: This is why I prefer the metric system.

Yup, we REALLY NEED a 5.5mm socket...

And Canada,supposedly Metric for decades, STILL always says...'be on the lookout for a black male, 6 foot two, 235 POUNDS'....
 
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The Evil Twin

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re: This is why I prefer the metric system.

Yup, we REALLY NEED a 5.5mm socket...

And Canada,supposedly Metric for decades, STILL always says...'be on the lookout for a black male, 6 foot two, 235 POUNDS'....
I have a few of those. Short, standard and deep well. Magnetic insert. Also with the U joint attached.
Sockets aside, measurements make more sense.
 

DustyRusty

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That'd be more handy if it didn't have errors...
What are the errors? I just printed it and gave it to my wife that does a lot of baking. If it is wrong, and she has a baking failure it is going to be my head in the over, unattached from my body.
 
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DustyRusty

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The 'spoons to cups part.
are you referring to the teaspoons or the table spoons. I did check the table spoon to cup conversion and it is correct.

Given that 1 cup equals 16 tablespoons, to find the number of tablespoons in ? cup, we just need to multiply 1/8 (or 0.125) by 16. That gives us 2. Therefore, there are exactly 2 US tablespoons in 1/8 cup.

There are 24 teaspoons in half a cup.
There are 4 tablespoons in one quarter cup.

When I compare everything looks correct to me. Ah! Are you are one of those that think there are 2 teaspoons to a tablespoon?