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How many drops gtt are in 1 cup?

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If you have 1 gtt what is that equal to in a teaspoon?

1 tsp is equal to 5ml. 1 gtt ( 1 drop) is equal to 0.05 ml....because 20 drops in 1 ml. so 5ml divided by 0.05= 100 gtt or drops. so I think 100 gtt or drops in 1 tsp.


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A measuring cup is 16 tablespoons or 48 teaspoons or 3648 drops. 1 tablespoon is 3 teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 76 drops.


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If you had a 13 centimetre diameter cup that was 10 centimeters high how many drops of water would it take to fill it up if each drop was 1 cubic centimeter?

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