No, 15 ml equals 1 tablespoon
The volume of 1 US tablespoon is 14.786765 milliliters.
i tablespoon = 20ml, so 1.5 tablesspoons is 1 x 20 + 0.5 x 20 = 20 + 10 =30mLs DOILED KWUNT
In Australia, one tablespoon is equivalent to approximately 20 milliliters (ml) of liquid. Therefore, there are about 20 ml of milk in a tablespoon. This measurement is consistent across various liquids, including milk.
20 ounces does not equal to 490 milliliters. Converting 20 ounces to milliliters the amount comes out to 591.47 milliliters not to the 490 milliliters.
One table spoon contains 14.7868ml.So there are 1.3525
The volume of 1 US tablespoon is 14.786765 milliliters. Only if you think of pure water, this 14.786765 milliliters weighs 14.786765 grams. But not syrup or oil. There is no special Australian gram. Gram is gram, everywhere in the world.
20 milliliters = 0.02 liter
1ml = 1cm3 = 1cc1 US tablespoon is = 14.7867ml1 metric tablespoon = 15ml1 Imperial tablespoon = 17.75817mlGenerally, tablespoons and teaspoons used for cooking are not the most accurate. If you were to measure the volume of liquids with a graduated cylinder, you may find variation with different spoons available on the market.However, in the pharmacy, one tablespoon is equal to 15 cc (or 15 mL). (One teaspoon is equal to 5cc or 5 mL).Regardless of what you are measuring (water, milk, butter, sand, anything): There are 14.7 ml in a tablespoon (US).There are 17.7 ml in a tablespoon (Imperial/UK).There are 20 ml in a tablespoon (AU).
There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. Therefore, 20 millilitres is equal to 20/1000 = 0.02 litres.
20,000 ml
10 ml or the equivalent 10 cc (cubic centimeters) is approximately 2 tablespoons. One tablespoon is just about 5 cc/ml.
0.2 decilitres is equal to 20 millilitres. 0.2 litres is equal to 200 millilitres.