That is exactly one cup.
A typical density for honey is Honey is 1.36 grams/ mL. 250 g honey would therefor be 250/1.36 or 183 ml
The metric cup has 250 mL.
1 cup 250 ml
Ratio water : plaster = 45 ml : 100 g You need to find how many lots of 100g are in 250 g and that tells you how many lots of 45 ml you need: lots required = 250g / 100g → need 45 ml × 250g / 100g = 45 ml × 2.5 = 112.5 ml of water.
you cannot use ml when measuring with butter.
4 cups, as 1 cup has a volume of 0.25 Litres (250 mL)
400 L/250 mL = 400,000 mL / 250 mL = 1600 bottles.400 L/250 mL = 400,000 mL / 250 mL = 1600 bottles.400 L/250 mL = 400,000 mL / 250 mL = 1600 bottles.400 L/250 mL = 400,000 mL / 250 mL = 1600 bottles.
A metric cup is a measure of volume, not weight. A metric cup is 250 ml. For water, 1 ml = 1g, so a cup is 250g. For other substances, the number of g per ml varies.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
assuming a density of 1g/ml, then 250g
it is 355 + 250 = 605 ml
6 oz or 250 ml. (cm cubed) as to grams, if you are measuring water, its 250 grams. As to other ingredients, such as flour, yeast, sugar, etc. it depends. Check the weight to ml. ratio and apply it.