The weight of peanut butter can vary slightly depending on its density, but on average, 1 milliliter of peanut butter weighs about 1.1 grams. Therefore, 80 ml of peanut butter would weigh approximately 88 grams.
80 + 80 + 80 + 80 = 320 millilitres.
No - 80ml is eighty times as large as 1.0ml.
100g butter = 7.05tbsp butter. 7.05 tbsp butter = (7*2.25) = 15 to 16 teaspoons oil. 15.873 tsp oil = (16*5) = about 80ml oil. Therefore, 100g butter = 80ml oil.
15% of 80ml= 15% * 80= 0.15 * 80= 12ml
No; 80cc=80ml
80ml
That is 5.644 tbsp.
1 cup of butter weighs 227 grams so 80 grams = 0.35 cups or slightly more than 1/3 cup
You place it in water to see the volume of water it displaces. Fill a large, graduated measuring cylinder to about halfway with water (say to 50mL) Put the irregular solid in, and measure the volume it reads (solid + water). (say it reads 80mL) So the volume of the irregular solid will be: volume(solid+water) - volume(water). For example, the volume of the water was 50mL, and when the solid was added, the volume increased to 80mL. The volume of the solid would be 80mL - 50mL. So it would be 30mL.
2.5 g/mL
80ml
about 80ml