No. 5mL is one teaspoon. A gallon is 3,785 mL which is much more.
Well, darling, 10% of 50ml is simply 5ml. It's basic math, nothing to lose sleep over. So go ahead and measure out that 5ml like the boss you are.
There are 5ml of water to a standard cooking teaspoon.
10 percent of a gallon = 0.1 gallon10% of 1 gallon= 10% * 1 gallon= 10%/100% * 1 gallon= 1/10 or 0.1 gallon
He's not asking any of that...he means if you need to add for example a supplement to water and the dose is 5ml per 10 gal.....how much is equivalent supplement to 1 gal..the answer is 0.5ML....per gallon....pretend 10 gals is ...... 10.0 and you need 5.0ml......move the decimal 1 space to make 10.0 gal. 1.00....gal..then move the decimal the same in the 5ml... 0.50mL.... after I wrote this out however it felt wrong but it made sense before I typed it...
5mL is about 0.00528qt
That is 5 ml
5ml= 1 teaspoon 10ml= 1 tablespoon
5ml * 30 = 150 ml
If you add 5ml to 10 gallons then this equates to adding 5/10( = 1/2) ml to 1 gallon. Therefore, to 3 gallons you add 3 x 1/2 = 11/2 or 1.5 ml
Let us represent one gallon as 1 Then 1% of 1 is 1/100 And so 10% would be 10/100 = 1/10 Hence 10% of one gallon is (1/10)th of a gallon
5ml is equal to 1 teaspoon (tsp).
5ml of liquid is equivalent to one teaspoon.