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10 Cups to Tablespoons

10 cup converted to tbsp. Full working, formula and reference table below.

Category
volume
Input
10 cup
Output
125
// INPUT01

Cup

// OUTPUT02
125

Tablespoon

Factor12.5
Inverse0.08
Formulatbsp = cup × 12.5
Updated2026-05-25

OTHER AMOUNTS

cup → tbsp

Cup to Tablespoon Conversion Table

Common cup to tablespoon values for quick reference.

CupTablespoon
112.5
225
562.5
10125
25312.5
50625
1001,250
2503,125
5006,250
100012,500

When you'd actually use this

Where you'd actually use cup → tablespoon in everyday Australian life.

  • Cooking from overseas recipes

    American and British cookbooks rarely use the same volume units as Australian ones.

  • Online shopping

    Product specs from US stores often list volume in imperial units.

  • Travel and fitness apps

    Apps that default to a different region may show volume you need to translate.

Conversion Formula

To convert Cup to Tablespoon, multiply the cup value by 12.5. This factor represents how many tablespoon are equivalent to one cup.

Formula

Tablespoon = Cup × 12.5

Inverse (converting back)

Cup = Tablespoon × 0.08

How to Convert Cup to Tablespoon

Convert cup to tablespoon in three steps. The relationship is a single multiplication, so once you know the factor you can do it in your head for round numbers.

  1. Start with your value

    Take the number of cup you want to convert.

  2. Multiply by the factor

    Multiply the value by 12.5.

  3. Read your answer

    The result is the equivalent in tablespoon.

Worked example

10 cup = 125 tablespoon

10 × 12.5 = 125 tablespoon.

What is a Cup?

An Australian cup is 250 millilitres, used throughout Australian recipes and cooking.

Origin

Standardised by Standards Australia in the 1970s.

Notable uses

  • Australian recipes
  • Cooking measurement

What is a Tablespoon?

An Australian tablespoon is 20 millilitres — larger than the US and UK 15 ml tablespoon.

Origin

Defined by the Australian Government Publishing Service in the 1970s as 4 teaspoons.

Notable uses

  • Australian recipes
  • Bartending guides (AU)

Frequently Asked Questions