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.
10 percent of a gallon = 0.1 gallon10% of 1 gallon= 10% * 1 gallon= 10%/100% * 1 gallon= 1/10 or 0.1 gallon
There are 5ml of water to a standard cooking teaspoon.
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
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
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
1 teaspoon is equal to 5mL.
Four quarts in a gallon.