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Are you wanting to add these two together, then the answer is 45 ml.

Are you wanting a comparison to something 'real life' you can get a handle on?

then head to the kitchen or medicine cabinet. If you have any liquid medicine such as cough syrup or most children's medicines, the measuring 'cups' have both teaspoon and milliliter stamped on it. Also most kitchen 'teaspoons' and 'tablespoons' have the metric equivalent on them.

1 teaspoon is approx 5 ml, and 1 tablespoon is approx 15 ml.

So 20 ml is approx 4 teaspoons, and 25 ml approx 5 teaspoons.

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