The United States uses metric for some things: Many liquid medicine dosages are specified in mL as well as teaspoon etc. Vaccinations are normally specified in cubic centimeters (cc), which is the same as mL.
Beverages state milliliters on the container, as well as fluid ounces. There are some sold specifically as a 500 mL soft drink, though. Anything can be. But usually, bullets, pencil erasers, and anything smaller than a centimeter are measured in millimeters.
It would be difficult to accurately measure 1 ml if the medicine bottle does not come with a dropper or medicine cup. One teaspoon is 5 ml so if you have a 1/4 tsp measuring spoon, this would be close at 1.25 ml.
A measuring cup. Most standard measuring cups in America have the metric system on the side as well.
In some countries such as Canada, all candy, raisins, beans, rices, cereals etc are measured in mllliltres or mg.
by looking at the millimeter markings
water bottles, eye drops, syringes, mugs
millilitres
Millileters of what as milliliters is a measure of volume and ounces is weight
there is 1000 millileters in 1 leter so in 10 leters there is 10,000 millileters 10 is more than 1000 millileters 10L>1000mL
a million
one litre contains 1000 millileters. Hence the prefix MILLE meaning one thousanth
14.79ml
1000
1000mL
1.792
100 ml
2000
226 ml to a cup.