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60 Cc to TBS – Full Calculation Guide

60 cc is equivalent to approximately 4.057 tablespoons (tbs).

Since 1 cc (cubic centimeter) equals about 0.067628 tablespoons, multiplying 60 by this factor gives the conversion result. This helps to convert volume measurements commonly used in cooking or medicine.

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Result in tbs:

Conversion Formula

The formula to convert cubic centimeters (cc) to tablespoons (tbs) is:

tbs = cc × 0.067628

This works because 1 cc, which is equivalent to 1 milliliter, is about 0.067628 tablespoons. The tablespoon is a volume measure commonly used in cooking, and this conversion factor matches the US customary tablespoon volume.

Example calculation for 60 cc:

  • Start with 60 cc.
  • Multiply 60 by 0.067628.
  • 60 × 0.067628 = 4.05768 tbs.
  • Rounded to four decimals, it’s 4.0577 tbs.

Conversion Example

  • Convert 45 cc to tbs:
    • Multiply 45 by 0.067628.
    • 45 × 0.067628 = 3.04326 tbs.
    • Result: 3.0433 tbs.
  • Convert 75 cc to tbs:
    • 75 × 0.067628 = 5.071 tbs.
    • Result rounded: 5.0710 tbs.
  • Convert 100 cc to tbs:
    • 100 × 0.067628 = 6.7628 tbs.
    • Result: 6.7628 tbs.
  • Convert 50 cc to tbs:
    • 50 × 0.067628 = 3.3814 tbs.
    • Final: 3.3814 tbs.
  • Convert 80 cc to tbs:
    • 80 × 0.067628 = 5.41024 tbs.
    • Rounded: 5.4102 tbs.

Conversion Chart

ccTablespoons (tbs)
35.02.3670
40.02.7051
45.03.0433
50.03.3814
55.03.7195
60.04.0577
65.04.3958
70.04.7339
75.05.0721
80.05.4102
85.05.7484

This chart shows volume in cc on the left and their converted tablespoon equivalents on right. You can quickly find approximate tablespoon values for cc volumes between 35 and 85 without calculation.

Related Conversion Questions

  • How many tablespoons are in 60 cc of liquid?
  • What is the tablespoon equivalent of 60 cc for cooking recipes?
  • Is 60 cc more or less than 4 tablespoons?
  • How to convert 60 cc to tablespoons using a calculator?
  • Does 60 cc equal exactly 4 tablespoons?
  • What measurement tool measures 60 cc in tablespoons?
  • How much is 60 cc in tablespoons for medicine dosage?

Conversion Definitions

cc (cubic centimeter): A cc is a metric unit of volume equal to one milliliter (mL). It is commonly used in medical dosing, scientific measurements, and cooking. One cc represents a cube of 1 cm on each side, making it precise for small volume measurements.

tbs (tablespoon): A tablespoon is a unit of volume in cooking and food preparation. In the US, one tablespoon equals 14.7868 milliliters. It is often used to measure ingredients for recipes and liquid doses, providing a convenient volume measure in kitchens.

Conversion FAQs

Can the conversion factor between cc and tablespoons vary by country?

Yes, tablespoon sizes differ internationally. The US tablespoon equals approximately 14.79 mL, but the UK tablespoon is about 15 mL. This causes slight differences in conversion factors. For 60 cc, using US tablespoons results in about 4.06 tbs, but UK tablespoons would be slightly fewer.

Why is the conversion factor 0.067628 and not a simple fraction?

The factor comes from dividing the milliliter volume by the tablespoon volume. Since 1 cc = 1 mL and 1 US tablespoon is 14.7868 mL, 1 mL equals 1 ÷ 14.7868 ≈ 0.067628 tbs. The decimal reflects the exact ratio, not a simple fraction.

Is it accurate to round the result to 4 decimal places?

Rounding to four decimals gives practical accuracy for cooking or medical use. More decimals would be precise but unnecessary. For typical volumes like 60 cc, 4.0577 tbs is sufficient to measure without meaningful errors.

Does temperature affect cc to tablespoon conversion?

No, volume units like cc and tablespoons measure volume regardless temperature. However, liquids can expand or contract with temperature, slightly changing volume physically but not the unit conversion. So, standard conversions assume room temperature.

Can I use tablespoons to measure medicine volumes accurately?

Tablespoons can be used but are less precise than syringes marked in cc or mL. For exact dosages like 60 cc, it’s better to use calibrated medical tools. Using tablespoons might introduce small errors, especially when dosage safety is critical.

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