No, depending on the media, 1 cup is 226-250 ml.
300ml is about one cup of milk. ml is millilitres, or thousands of a litre. 300ml is 300 times one thousandth of a litre
1 L = 1000 mL You can use the 500 mL cup twice. You can use the 500 mL cup, the 300 mL cup, and the 100 mL cup two times. You can use the 300 mL cup three times, and the 100 mL cup.
One cup of water equals 237 ml. Also, one cup of water is equal to 8 fluid ounces, and equal to 237 grams.
The density of sugar is approximately 0.85 g/ml. Therefore, 300g of sugar is equal to 300/0.85 = 352.94 ml. One cup is equal to 236.59 ml, so 352.94 ml is approximately 1.49 cups. Therefore, 300g of sugar is roughly equal to 1.49 cups.
Yes, 300 mm can be represented in a measuring cup, but it's important to clarify that millimeters (mm) is a unit of length. When measuring liquid volume, the equivalent measurement would be in milliliters (ml), where 300 mm is equal to 300 ml, as 1 mm of liquid height in a standard measuring cup corresponds to 1 ml of volume. Therefore, a measuring cup that holds 300 ml can be used to measure this volume.
No, a cup is 226 ml.
No, a cup is 226 ml.
No. One US cup is equal to 236.6 milliliters.
A cup equals 250 ml, so half a cup is 125 ml
1 1/4 cup is equal to 300ml flour.
1 measuring cup is 236.5882368 milliliters.
There are 240ml in one cup.