A mil, in this context refers to one millilitre of milk, or one thousandths of a litre.
A mil is 1/1000 inch; therefore, 10 mils = 1/100 inch.
One mil equals 0.001 inch.
A "mil" is a "military unit" and equals 1/1000 inch. So 8 mils = 8 thousandths, or 8/1000 in or .008"
True
3 mil is thicker than 1 mil. In this context, "mil" refers to a measurement equal to one-thousandth of an inch, so 3 mil is three times thicker than 1 mil. Therefore, materials measured at 3 mil will provide more durability and strength compared to those at 1 mil.
A mil is 1/1000 inch; therefore, 10 mils = 1/100 inch.
1 liter
0.38 tsp 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.928 milliliters
One mil equals 0.001 inch.
A "mil" is a "military unit" and equals 1/1000 inch. So 8 mils = 8 thousandths, or 8/1000 in or .008"
16, 2, or 1?
16, 2, or 1?
True
3 mil is thicker than 1 mil. In this context, "mil" refers to a measurement equal to one-thousandth of an inch, so 3 mil is three times thicker than 1 mil. Therefore, materials measured at 3 mil will provide more durability and strength compared to those at 1 mil.
1 1/4 milk of cups
abt. 1/3
.001 inch = 1 mil