To determine what fraction of a cup is 100 ml, you can set up a proportion using the given information. Since 240 ml is equal to one cup, you can set up the proportion as follows: 240 ml is to 1 cup as 100 ml is to x cups. Cross multiplying, you get 240 * x = 100 * 1. Solving for x, you find that 100 ml is equivalent to 100/240 or 5/12 of a cup.
It is approx 0.35 cups.
1200Let x= the amount of mL if rate is 100%By Ratio and Proportion:20: 240 = 100: xor20/240 = 100/x20x = 240 * 10020x/20 = 24000/20x = 1200
That is approximately 1 cup
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1 liter = 1000 ml 40 ml = 40/1000 = 4/100 = 1/25 of liter
No, 100 ml is not equal to 1 cup. 1 cup is approximately 240 ml, so 100 ml is less than half a cup.
an 8 oz cup = 240 mL
There are 240 ml in 1 cup of milk.
It is approx 0.35 cups.
That is approximately 240 ml.
1 cup =240 ml. 1 dl=100 ml. 3dl=1.25 cups or 10 ounces.
For a metric cup of 250 mL: 1 mL is 1/250 = 0,004 cup.
A standard tea cup typically holds about 150-250 ml of liquid. It can vary depending on the specific design and size of the cup.
A standard 'cup' is 240 ml.
1 L = 1000 mL You can use the 500 mL cup twice. You can use the 500 mL cup, the 300 mL cup, and the 100 mL cup two times. You can use the 300 mL cup three times, and the 100 mL cup.
240 ml in a cup of cocoa
240 milliliters is about one (1.0144) cup (US).