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It is difficult to accurately convert grams to milliliters for most ingredients, including flour, because the conversion depends on the density of the ingredient. The density of flour can vary depending on factors such as the type of flour, the degree of grinding, and the level of moisture content. As a result, there is not a single conversion factor that can be used to convert grams to milliliters for all types of flour.

However, if you need to convert grams of flour to milliliters, you can use the following general conversion as a rough estimate:

1 gram of flour = approximately 1.5 milliliters

Using this conversion factor, 31 grams of flour would be approximately 47.5 milliliters. However, keep in mind that this is just a rough estimate and the actual conversion factor may vary depending on the specific type of flour you are using.

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jasmine oliver

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