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.
The volume of a typical glass of juice is 250 mL.
I believe that one glass is equal to 250 ml.
2000/5 = 400 ml.
A 1L jug can hold 1000 mL of liquid. Since each glass of juice contains 250 mL, you can pour 1000 mL ÷ 250 mL/glass = 4 glasses of juice into the jug.
400 ml
The number of glasses of juice in 5 liters depends on the size of the glass. Typically, a standard glass holds about 250 milliliters (ml). Therefore, 5 liters (or 5000 ml) would be equivalent to 20 glasses of juice when using 250 ml glasses.
2 ml
2 teaspoons is 10 ml.
An ml is equal to a cc so if the glass originally held 150cc (ml) and there is 50cc (ml) left then 100cc (ml) had to have been removed.
200 ml
To determine the amount of water needed for 500 ml of juice with a ratio of 1.4 (juice to water), you can use the formula: juice volume = ratio × water volume. Rearranging this gives you water volume = juice volume / ratio. Therefore, for 500 ml of juice, the water needed would be 500 ml / 1.4, which is approximately 357.14 ml.
12.5 ml grams