No, 5ml of water is approximately 1 teaspoon.
Fill up 3 cup jar and pour into the 5 cup jar. Fill the 3 cup jar once more. Pour from the 3 cup jar in order to fill up the 5 cup jar. There will be 1 cup remaining in the 3 cup jar. Pour the contents of the 5 cup jar into the stock bottle and pour the contents of the 3 cup jar into the 5 cup jar (1 cup). Fill up the 3 cup jar once more then add it to the contents of the 5 cup jar to have a total volume of 4 cups in the 5 cup jar.
1 US cup = 236.588237 milliliters
That is 200 ml.
That is approximately 2/5 of a cup
One litre= 1,000 millilitres You need 2,700 more millilitres to fill it.
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There are approximately 59 milliliters in one fourth cup.
There are approximately 5 milliliters in 1 teaspoon.
No, 3 milliliters is much less than one cup. One cup is equivalent to 240 milliliters.
To determine how many 250-milliliter bottles are needed to fill a 5-liter bucket, we first need to convert the volume of the bucket to milliliters. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, a 5-liter bucket is equivalent to 5000 milliliters. Next, we divide the total volume of the bucket (5000 milliliters) by the volume of each bottle (250 milliliters) to find the number of bottles needed. Therefore, 5000 milliliters divided by 250 milliliters equals 20 bottles. So, 20 bottles of 250 milliliters each are needed to fill a 5-liter bucket.
There are about 1,500 milliliters in 6 cups of fluid. (One cup contains about 250 milliliters.)