Well, honey, a fraction of 250ml could be anything less than the whole shebang. So, if you want a little taste of that 250ml pie, you could go for half (125ml), a third (83.3ml), a quarter (62.5ml), or any other fraction that tickles your fancy. Just remember, fractions are like a buffet - you can pick and choose what you want, but you can't have it all!
It is 250/1000. You can simplify this fraction if required.
It is 150/250 = 3/5.
250/350 = 25/35 = 5/7 five sevenths
The answer depends on the graduation on the flask.
Every fraction is an equivalent fraction: each fraction in decimal form has an equivalent rational fraction as well as an equivalent percentage fraction.
It is 250/1000. You can simplify this fraction if required.
It is 250/1000 = 1/4.
It is 150/250 = 3/5.
250/350 = 25/35 = 5/7 five sevenths
250ml of milk = 250ml of milk 250ml of milk = roughly 256g of milk 250ml of milk = roughly 1 cup plus 2/3 of a tablespoon
There are 7.56 250ml bottles in 1.89 liters. This can be calculated by dividing 1.89 liters by 0.25 liters (or 250ml) to get the number of 250ml portions in 1.89 liters.
It varies from 226 to 250ml.
0.4
250mL is about 8.45 US fluid ounces.
About 15.1 250mL per US gallon.
250ml of water equals 8.45 US fluid ounces, so it is possible that a mug could hold 250ml, depending on the size of the mug of course.
One official cup is 250ml. One cup of milk is 250ml.