8 tablespoons equal 0.5 cups.
To convert tablespoons to cups, you divide the number of tablespoons by 16, since there are 16 tablespoons in one cup. So, 8 tablespoons divided by 16 equals half a cup.
Conversion Tool
Result in cups:
Conversion Formula
The formula to convert tablespoons (tbsp) to cups is:
Cups = Tablespoons ÷ 16
This works because 1 cup contains exactly 16 tablespoons. When converting, dividing the tablespoon value by 16 gives the equivalent amount in cups. For example, to convert 8 tablespoons:
- Start with 8 tablespoons.
- Divide 8 by 16: 8 ÷ 16 = 0.5.
- The result is 0.5 cups, or half a cup.
Conversion Example
- Convert 24 tablespoons to cups:
- Divide 24 by 16: 24 ÷ 16 = 1.5.
- So, 24 tablespoons equal 1.5 cups.
- Convert 5 tablespoons to cups:
- Divide 5 by 16: 5 ÷ 16 = 0.3125.
- This means 5 tablespoons equal about 0.3125 cups.
- Convert 32 tablespoons to cups:
- Divide 32 by 16: 32 ÷ 16 = 2.
- Thus, 32 tablespoons equal 2 cups.
- Convert 10 tablespoons to cups:
- Divide 10 by 16: 10 ÷ 16 = 0.625.
- So, 10 tablespoons equal 0.625 cups.
Conversion Chart
Tablespoons | Cups |
---|---|
-17.0 | -1.0625 |
-13.0 | -0.8125 |
-9.0 | -0.5625 |
-5.0 | -0.3125 |
-1.0 | -0.0625 |
3.0 | 0.1875 |
7.0 | 0.4375 |
11.0 | 0.6875 |
15.0 | 0.9375 |
19.0 | 1.1875 |
23.0 | 1.4375 |
27.0 | 1.6875 |
31.0 | 1.9375 |
33.0 | 2.0625 |
This chart shows how many cups correspond to different tablespoon values from -17 to 33. Negative values may represent removing or subtracting amounts in recipes. Use the chart to quickly find cup equivalents without calculation.
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Conversion Definitions
Tablespoons: Tablespoons, abbreviated as tbsp, are a unit of volume commonly used in cooking and serving sizes. In the US, one tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons or 1/16th of a cup. It is used to measure both liquid and dry ingredients and provides a standard small measurement in recipes.
Cups: Cups are a unit of volume mostly used in cooking, equal to 8 fluid ounces in the US system. One cup equals 16 tablespoons or 48 teaspoons. Cups measure larger amounts of both liquid and dry ingredients, simplifying recipe instructions and portion control.
Conversion FAQs
Can tablespoons to cups conversion vary by ingredient?
While the volume conversion between tablespoons and cups stays constant, ingredient density differs. For example, 8 tablespoons of flour and 8 tablespoons of oil both equal 0.5 cups by volume, but their weights differ. So, measure by volume for this conversion, not weight.
Is it okay to round tablespoons when converting to cups?
Rounding can be done for convenience, but keep in mind that small differences might affect recipe results. For example, 7 tablespoons is 0.4375 cups; you might round it to 0.44 or 0.44 cups. For precise baking, avoid rounding too much.
Why is 16 tablespoons equal to 1 cup?
The US customary system defines 1 cup as 8 fluid ounces, and each tablespoon is 0.5 fluid ounces. Multiplying 16 tablespoons by 0.5 ounces gives 8 ounces, which equals 1 cup. This fixed ratio makes conversion easy.
Can I convert tablespoons to cups without a calculator?
Yes, by remembering the simple formula: divide tablespoons by 16. For common amounts like 8 tablespoons, knowing it equals half a cup helps quick conversions without tools.
Do tablespoons and cups measure weight or volume?
Tablespoons and cups measure volume, not weight. Weight depends on the ingredient’s density, so converting tablespoons or cups to weight requires knowing the ingredient’s density or using a kitchen scale.
Last Updated : 02 July, 2025


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