There are not a standard amount of units per ml, which makes this question unanswerable. For example, some drugs are 40,000 units per ml, whereas others may only be 1 unit per ml.
20 ml (Milliliters) is equal to 1.353 tablespoons.
4 teaspoons is 20 ml.
20mL is 0.67628 US fluid ounces.
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500 mls
20 fl oz = 591 mls
20 times 3 equals 60
20mL = 0.7 (0.67628) fluid ounces.
To calculate the number of units in 500 ml of vodka, you need to know the alcohol by volume (ABV) percentage of the vodka. Standard vodka typically has an ABV of around 40%. Using the formula: units = (ABV x volume in ml) / 1000, you would have (40 x 500) / 1000 = 20 units. Therefore, there are approximately 20 units in 500 ml of vodka at 40% ABV.
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2 tens is 20 units.
No, it equals 400 square feet (assuming that is 20 ft by 20 ft as no units are given for the 20s).