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This comic plays a joke on the common liquid measurements of {{w|teaspoon}}s (tsp) and {{w|tablespoon}}s (tbsp), which are commonly confused. In the US, a teaspoon is defined as 4.9 ml (0.18 imp fl oz; 0.17 US fl oz) while a tablespoon is defined as 14.8 ml (0.50 US fl oz; 3 tsp).
 
This comic plays a joke on the common liquid measurements of {{w|teaspoon}}s (tsp) and {{w|tablespoon}}s (tbsp), which are commonly confused. In the US, a teaspoon is defined as 4.9 ml (0.18 imp fl oz; 0.17 US fl oz) while a tablespoon is defined as 14.8 ml (0.50 US fl oz; 3 tsp).
  
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It also plays a joke on metric prefixes (based on powers of 10) versus binary prefixes (based on powers of 2), which are also a common source of confusion (see also [[394: Kilobyte]]). In the International System of Units (SI), T (for ''tera-'') signifies a multiplier of 10<sup>12</sup> (that is, 1&nbsp;000&nbsp;000&nbsp;000&nbsp;000), while Ti (''tebi-'', for ''terabinary''), and not Tb, is an ISO standard binary prefix meaning 2<sup>40</sup> (that is, 1024<sup>4</sup> = 1&nbsp;099&nbsp;511&nbsp;627&nbsp;776).
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It also plays a joke on metric prefixes (based on powers of 10) versus binary prefixes (based on powers of 2), which are also a common source of confusion (see also [[394: Kilobyte]]). In the International System of Units (SI), T (for ''tera-'') signifies a multiplier of 10<sup>12</sup> (that is, 1&nbsp;000&nbsp;000&nbsp;000&nbsp;000), while Ti (''tebi-'', for ''terabinary''), and not Tb, is an ISO standard binary prefix meaning 2<sup>30</sup> (that is, 1024<sup>3</sup> = 1&nbsp;099&nbsp;511&nbsp;627&nbsp;776).
  
 
If "spoon" is understood as US teaspoon, then one teraspoon will be 4&nbsp;928&nbsp;922 cubic meters (1.302 billion US gallons or 3996 acre-feet) and a binary teraspoon will be 5&nbsp;419&nbsp;407 cubic meters (1.432 B gal or 4394 acre-ft). If the US tablespoon is taken as base unit, a teraspoon will be 14&nbsp;786&nbsp;765 cubic meters and a binary teraspoon 16&nbsp;258&nbsp;220 cubic meters – roughly equivalent to six thousand Olympic-size swimming pools or slightly more than six times the volume of the Pyramid of Giza. All these units have fairly limited uses in cooking.{{Citation needed}}  
 
If "spoon" is understood as US teaspoon, then one teraspoon will be 4&nbsp;928&nbsp;922 cubic meters (1.302 billion US gallons or 3996 acre-feet) and a binary teraspoon will be 5&nbsp;419&nbsp;407 cubic meters (1.432 B gal or 4394 acre-ft). If the US tablespoon is taken as base unit, a teraspoon will be 14&nbsp;786&nbsp;765 cubic meters and a binary teraspoon 16&nbsp;258&nbsp;220 cubic meters – roughly equivalent to six thousand Olympic-size swimming pools or slightly more than six times the volume of the Pyramid of Giza. All these units have fairly limited uses in cooking.{{Citation needed}}  

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