To determine how many 125ml containers are needed to fill 2.5L, we first need to convert 2.5L to ml. Since 1L is equal to 1000ml, 2.5L is equal to 2500ml. Next, we divide 2500ml by 125ml to find the number of containers needed. Therefore, 20 125ml containers would be required to fill 2.5L.
31.25 ml
125 ml = 0.125 litres
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The idea is to divide the mass by the volume.
It depends on what's being measured. For water, 1cc = 1ml = 1g. Therefore, 125ml of water is 125g.
To determine how many 125ml containers are needed to fill 2.5L, we first need to convert 2.5L to ml. Since 1L is equal to 1000ml, 2.5L is equal to 2500ml. Next, we divide 2500ml by 125ml to find the number of containers needed. Therefore, 20 125ml containers would be required to fill 2.5L.
A standard glass of water typically holds around 240ml, so to find out how many glasses of water equal 125ml, you would divide 125ml by 240ml. This calculation would result in approximately 0.52 glasses of water. Therefore, 125ml is roughly equivalent to a little over half a standard glass of water.
That is approximately 1/2 cup
125 ml of water is 4.409 ounces
125 milliliters is 25.4 teaspoons.
125 ml/1 l = 125 ml/1000 ml = 125/1000 which you can simplify, if you so wish.
Well, let's paint a happy little picture here. In a 3 liter container, you can fit 24 of those 125ml cans. Just imagine all the beautiful colors and possibilities that could fill those cans, happy little accidents and all. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents.
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131.5 mL is equal to 0.1315 L, so the volume of the flask in liters is 0.1315 L.
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If you weigh out 125g of solid butter and then melt it you will end up with exactly 125ml of liquid butter.This is just fractionally under 3/4 of a cup of liquid butter.