Grams can't be converted to milliliters. Grams measure mass, while milliliters measure volume.
V=M/d
You need the density of this cream to calculate the volume.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
It depends entirely on what you are measuring. 395g of lead will be a lot less mL than 395g of whip cream. Weights and volumes are substance-dependant, not interchangeable.
80 grams of what? And at what temperature and pressure? If you are asking about water, at 1 atmosphere, at 25 degrees C, then you can say water weighs 1 gram per milliliter.
2.6 fluid ounces = about 76.9 mL
There are 12.6803 oz. in 375 mL.
250 ml since it's liquid - weight would be a different matter.
It's 240 ml. Cheers, Jim
In the UK, around 60 pence.
In three pounds of sour cream I measured 6 1/2 cups. That would make one pound of sour cream equal about 2 cups, 8 tablespoons. When I measured my 3 pound container of Daisy sour cream I measured just over 5 cups. According to the nutrition information on the tub there should be about 45 servings of 2 tablespoons each. There are 16 tablespoons in a cup which means that there are about 5.6 cups of sour cream in a 3 pound container of sour cream or or 1.9 cups in a pound.1.97 cups of sourcream will be present in a pound.
About 113 ml.
0.6 cup1 US cup = 236.58 ml 1 ml = 0.0042 US cup 1 metric cup = 250 ml
1/2 pint = 284.13 ml
That is about 1.764 cups
It is 90 ml. - For kitchen measurement, gm and ml are the same.
That is approximately 6.6 tablespoons.
That is approximately 3.9 cups
Depends on the size of the scoop.