Pint to Tablespoon Converter

Convert pints to tablespoons instantly with our accurate and easy-to-use conversion tool.

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Tablespoon

Conversion Formula

Tablespoon = Pint × 31.999892

Where:

  • pt = Pint
  • tbsp = Tablespoon

About Pint

The pint (pt) is a unit of volumein the imperial system of measurement.

About Tablespoon

The tablespoon (tbsp) is a unit of volumein the imperial system of measurement.

How to Convert Pint to Tablespoon

To convert from pints to tablespoons, use our converter above. Simply enter the value in pintsand get instant results in tablespoons.

Quick Reference:

  • 1 pt = 31.999892 tbsp
  • 1 tbsp = 0.031250 pt

Common Pint to Tablespoon Conversions

1 pt
= 32.00 tbsp
5 pt
= 160.00 tbsp
10 pt
= 320.00 tbsp
25 pt
= 800.00 tbsp
50 pt
= 1599.99 tbsp
100 pt
= 3199.99 tbsp

Conversion Reference Table

Pint (pt)Tablespoon (tbsp)
131.9999
263.9998
395.9997
4127.9996
5159.9995
10319.9989
15479.9984
20639.9978
25799.9973
501,599.9946
752,399.9919
1003,199.9892
2507,999.9729
50015,999.9459
1,00031,999.8918

Quick reference table showing common pints to tablespoons conversions.

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