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1. 1 cup = ___ ounces
2. 6 tbsp = ___ cup
3. 1 tbsp = ___ tsp
4. 2 cups = ___ pint
5. 4 cups = ___ quart
6. 1/2 cup = ___ tbsp
7. 1 kilo = ___ lbs
8. 1 pound = ___ ounces
9. 8 cups = 2 quarts
10. 1/4 cup = ___ tbsp
11. 2 cups = ___ tbsp
12. 6 cups = ___ quarts
13. 2 kilos = ___ lbs
14. 3/4 cup = ___ tbsp

Answer :

Certainly! Let's go through each of these conversions one by one:

1. 1 cup = ? tablespoons:
- There are 16 tablespoons in 1 cup.

2. 6 tablespoons = ? cup:
- Since there are 16 tablespoons in 1 cup, 6 tablespoons is [tex]\(\frac{6}{16} = 0.375\)[/tex] cups.

3. [tex]\(1 T =\)[/tex] ? (Note: This seems to be missing a measurement unit, possibly needing clarification for context in the problem.)

4. 2 cups = ? pint:
- There are 2 cups in 1 pint. Therefore, 2 cups equal 1 pint.

5. 4 cups = ? quart:
- There are 4 cups in 1 quart. Therefore, 4 cups equal 1 quart.

6. 1 pound = ? ounces:
- There are 16 ounces in 1 pound.

7. 1 kilo = ? pounds:
- 1 kilogram equals approximately 2.20462 pounds.

8. 1 pound = 16 ounces (similar to question 6).

9. 8 cups = ? quarts:
- Since there are 4 cups in a quart, 8 cups equal [tex]\(8 \div 4 = 2\)[/tex] quarts.

10. [tex]\(\frac{1}{4}\)[/tex] cup = ? tablespoons:
- Since there are 16 tablespoons in 1 cup, [tex]\(\frac{1}{4}\)[/tex] cup is [tex]\(16 \times \frac{1}{4} = 4\)[/tex] tablespoons.

11. 2 cups = ? tablespoons:
- Since there are 16 tablespoons in 1 cup, 2 cups equal [tex]\(2 \times 16 = 32\)[/tex] tablespoons.

12. 6 cups = ? quarts:
- Since there are 4 cups in a quart, 6 cups equal [tex]\(6 \div 4 = 1.5\)[/tex] quarts.

13. 2 kilos = ? pounds:
- 2 kilograms equal [tex]\(2 \times 2.20462 = 4.40924\)[/tex] pounds.

14. [tex]\(\frac{3}{4}\)[/tex] cup = ? tablespoons:
- Since there are 16 tablespoons in 1 cup, [tex]\(\frac{3}{4}\)[/tex] cup is [tex]\(16 \times \frac{3}{4} = 12\)[/tex] tablespoons.

Hopefully, this breakdown helps clear up these conversions! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.