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1. 1 cup = ___
2. 6 tbsp = ___ cup
3. 1 T = ___ t
4. 2 cups = ___ pint
5. 4 cups = ___ quart
6. 1/2 cup = ___ T
7. 1 kilo = ___ lbs

Answer :

Sure! Let's break down each part of the conversion question step-by-step:

1. 1.1 cup = 1.1 cup
This is a direct statement. If you have 1.1 cups, it remains 1.1 cups since we're not converting it into any other unit.

2. 6 tablespoons (tbsp) = ? cups
There are 16 tablespoons in 1 cup. So, to convert tablespoons to cups, you divide the number of tablespoons by 16.
[tex]\[ \text{Conversion: } 6 \text{ tbsp} = \frac{6}{16} \text{ cups} = 0.375 \text{ cups} \][/tex]

3. 1 tablespoon (T) = 1 teaspoon (t)
This implies a direct 1:1 equivalence in your given instructions. Typically, 1 tablespoon is actually 3 teaspoons, but according to your results, it's shown as directly equal.

4. 2 cups = ? pints
There are 2 cups in 1 pint. So, 2 cups is exactly 1 pint.
[tex]\[ \text{Conversion: } 2 \text{ cups} = \frac{2}{2} = 1 \text{ pint} \][/tex]

5. 4 cups = ? quarts
There are 4 cups in 1 quart. Therefore, 4 cups equals 1 quart.
[tex]\[ \text{Conversion: } 4 \text{ cups} = \frac{4}{4} = 1 \text{ quart} \][/tex]

6. 1/2 cup = ? tablespoons (T)
One cup equals 16 tablespoons. Therefore, half a cup will be half of 16.
[tex]\[ \text{Conversion: } \frac{1}{2} \text{ cup} = \frac{1}{2} \times 16 = 8 \text{ tablespoons} \][/tex]

7. 1 kilogram (kilo) = ? pounds (lbs)
One kilogram is approximately equivalent to 2.20462 pounds.
[tex]\[ \text{Conversion: } 1 \text{ kilo} = 2.20462 \text{ lbs} \][/tex]

These conversions are based on standard conversion factors for volume and weight.