Use the single teaspoon measure 13 times.
Also a standard teaspoon has a volume (in international units of measurement) of 5 mililitres so 13 teaspoons = 65 mililitres.
There are no decimeters in a teaspoon. A teaspoon may be a measure of volume and a decimeter is a measure of length. That does not go together.
Milligrams is a measure of mass, a quarter teaspoon is a measure of volume, the two forms of measurement cannot be interchanged without knowing the density of the substance, meaning you can't measure milligrams by a teaspoon or any fraction of a teaspoon.
There are roughly 5,000 milligrams in one teaspoon.
These are two different units of measurement. A teaspoon is a measure of volume. A milligram is a measure of weight or mass.
Yes, a measuring teaspoon is 5 ml.
You could measure 2 cups, then remove 18 teaspoons of liquid.
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This question makes no sense. Teaspoons are a measure of volume and grams are a measure of weight. Apples and Oranges. A teaspoon of sugar will not weigh the same as a teaspoon of water.
A teaspoon is approximately 5 ml.
Milimeters is a measure of distance and teaspoons are a measure of volume. There is not conversion.
Teaspoon is a measure of volume. Pound is a measure of weight. They do not interchange. 50 teaspoons of flour and 50 teaspoons of lead do not weigh the same.
It depends on the density of the substance. A teaspoon, in this instance, is a measure of volume not mass.