Depends on what your measuring, if it's water the answer is 300.
I don't think so because ml, is not like grams! Look at this 'chart' for example:
......................g
k......h.....d......m......d......c......mm
...............................................mL
As you can see, grams (g), and milliliters (ml), are NOT the same unit of measurement, so you would have to convert. If you were to convert grams to milliliters, you could need to count how many places you need to move to get there. So, go back to the chart and find G. Then move your finger stopping at every other unit, making a loop, until you get to mL. Count how many loops you made (which is 3). If you started at ml, and went to grams like you're supposed to do, you were moving form left to right. Since you are converting 300g you move your decimal 3 times to the right. Since you have no decimal, the decimal is at the end. So it would be 300000ml. Sorry if I'm wrong (I'm o nay in middle school).
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters is a measure of volume and grams is a measure of weight or mass.
1/4 cup of yogurt = 100 grams
over 1/4 cup of yogurt = 300 grams
You need to know the density of the yoghurt - which can vary.
30 grams
Does not convert; one is a measure of weight and the other is a measure of volume.
100g
If the media is water, it is 300 grams
About 100 grams - yogurt is mainly water.About 100 grams - yogurt is mainly water.About 100 grams - yogurt is mainly water.About 100 grams - yogurt is mainly water.
That is about 1.5 cups
There are 245 grams of yogurt in one cup. That would mean that if you had 600 grams of yogurt, you would have around 2.5 cups.
175 grams of yogurt, I think, is 3/4ths of a cup.
125 grams = 4.409 ounces.
236 Grams
Approximately 15 grams
Ranges from 17-19 grams (per 1 container of regular yogurt)
how do you convert grams to cups