Not even close.
1 cup = about 237 mL (rounded)
3 mL = about 0.2 fluid ounce (rounded)
3 tsp = 1 tbs 1 cup = 16 tbs = 48 tsp 48 tsp/cup means; 48 tsp/cup x 1/3 cup = 16 tsp/ 1/3 cup 16 tsp / 1/3 cup / 3 tsp/tbs = 5 tbs + 1 tsp left over therefore; One-third cup equals 5 tbs and 1 tsp OTOH, lets do it in ml; One cup = 250 ml x 1/3 = 83 ml ba...da...bing
There are 240 ml in 1 cup. 3/4 cup equals 180 ml of water. Cups is U.S. Volume and milliliters is metric volume.
45 ml (milliliters) equals 3.0433 tablespoons.
6 oz is three quarters (3/4) of a cup. (1 cup is 8 fluid ounces.)
1 Pint(UK) = 570 ml 1 Tea Cup = 1/3 Pint(UK) or 190 ml
A good rule of thumb is 250 mL per cup, so three cups is about 750 mL. However, this is only an approximation. There are actually 236.6 mL in a cup (709.8 mL in 3 cups) if you're looking for a more precise answer.
there is 250 ml or 8 oz of milk in 1 cup. there is 250 ml or 8 oz of milk in 1 cup. there is 250 ml or 8 oz of milk in 1 cup.
One cup is 250ml, so it doesn't divide well by 3 but is about 84 ml.
That is 0.661 of a cup
To find how many third cups in a half cup, you would divide one third into one half. To do this, you will have to multiply one half with the reciprocal of one third, which is three over one (3). This equals three halves, which equals one and one half third cups in a half cup.
118.29 ml 1 US cup = 236.58 ml 1 ml = 0.0042 US cup 1 metric cup = 250 ml
1/3 cup (US) is about 78.86mL