Not necessarily.
250 mL is the volume of one standard or metric cup.
A drinking glass does not necessarily have to hold this much. Drinking glasses may hold more or less. But a metric measuring cup should hold exactly 250 mL.
A drinking glass is between 200 to 300 mL A metric cup is 250 mL
A standard dinner plate can typically hold around 250-300 milliliters of liquid.
The number of glasses in 3 liters depends on the size of the glass. Typically, a standard glass holds about 250 milliliters, so 3 liters would equal approximately 12 glasses (since 3,000 milliliters divided by 250 milliliters per glass equals 12). If the glass size is different, you would need to adjust the calculation accordingly.
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The correct answer is........250,000 ml.
A standard glass of juice typically holds about 240 to 250 milliliters (ml). However, glass sizes can vary, so some glasses may contain more or less juice. For example, a small glass might hold around 150 ml, while a larger glass could hold up to 350 ml or more. Always check the specific glass size if precision is needed.
If your friend asked for a glass of water, she would likely expect significantly more than just 5 milliliters, which is only a small sip. A typical glass of water is usually around 200 to 250 milliliters or more. Therefore, bringing her only 5 milliliters would be much less than she anticipated.
No, 250 grams of water is a measure of mass (weight) while 250 milliliters of water is a measure of volume. The weight of water will vary depending on the temperature and pressure, but 250 milliliters of water will always have a volume of 250 milliliters regardless of external conditions.
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250 milliliters is 1/8 of 2 liters, since there are 1000 milliliters in a liter, and 250/2000 is 1/8 in simplest terms.
The number of pennies needed to overflow a glass of water depends on the size of the glass and the amount of water it contains. A standard glass can hold around 250-300 milliliters of water, and a penny weighs about 2.5 grams. In general, it would take several dozen to over a hundred pennies to cause the water to overflow, depending on how full the glass is and the displacement of the pennies.
1 liter = 1000 milliliters 5 glasses @150ml = 750 ml 1000-750=250 ml left in the bottle.