It can be sensibly answered if you base it on the ingredient. In this case, butter. 100g of butter will come out to 105.75 ml, or 7.05 tablespoons.
12 mL is about 0.81 US tablespoons.
density = mass/volume = 100g/50mL = 2g/mL
The number of milliliters in 100g of powder will depend on the density of the powder. If you know the density of the powder, you can use the formula: volume (in mL) = mass (in g) / density (in g/mL). If you don't know the density, you won't be able to accurately convert grams to milliliters.
The number of milliliters in 100g of powder depends on the density of the powder. To convert grams to milliliters, you need to know the density of the powder in grams per milliliter. Then you can divide the mass (100g) by the density to get the volume in milliliters.
Density of butter is 0.911 g /ml.185 / 0.911 = 203 ml.
for 100g 10 ml
100g to a ml is 454609.00062ml.
Butter has about 720calories per 100g and about 3012 joules per 100g. Hope this helps :)
7 tablespoons
89 mL
That is 90 ml.
12 mL is about 0.81 US tablespoons.
density = mass/volume = 100g/50mL = 2g/mL
If the density of the liquid is 1g/ml, then 100g = 100ml
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Ratio water : plaster = 45 ml : 100 g You need to find how many lots of 100g are in 250 g and that tells you how many lots of 45 ml you need: lots required = 250g / 100g → need 45 ml × 250g / 100g = 45 ml × 2.5 = 112.5 ml of water.