yes
8 oz = 1 cup
1 measuring cup is 0.2365882368 liter or 236.5882368 milliliters.
1 measuring cup is 236.5882368 milliliters.
A measuring cup or one of those little cups that come on top of liquid medicines like panadol
1 L = 1000 mL You can use the 500 mL cup twice. You can use the 500 mL cup, the 300 mL cup, and the 100 mL cup two times. You can use the 300 mL cup three times, and the 100 mL cup.
You cannot. Millilitres are a measure of volume, milligrams are a measure of mass and unless you know the density of the substance that you are measuring out, the conversion is not valid.
0.12 cup
1 measuring cup is 236.5882368 milliliters.
A standard measuring cup (used for baking etc) is 250 mls.
Yes, 300 mm can be represented in a measuring cup, but it's important to clarify that millimeters (mm) is a unit of length. When measuring liquid volume, the equivalent measurement would be in milliliters (ml), where 300 mm is equal to 300 ml, as 1 mm of liquid height in a standard measuring cup corresponds to 1 ml of volume. Therefore, a measuring cup that holds 300 ml can be used to measure this volume.
Yes, use a measuring cup.
1 measuring cup is 0.2365882368 liter or 236.5882368 milliliters.
1 milliliter is 1 cubic centimeter. 255 milliliters are 255 cubic centimeters.
A graduated cylinder or a measuring cup with mL markings would be best for measuring 95 mL of water accurately. Be sure to read the measurement at eye level for accuracy.
156.14 ml looks about right, here is a basic derivation I made for it:From Google: 1 US fluid ounce = 29.5735296 ml2/3 of an 8oz cup is: 5.3333 oz29.5735296 x 5.3333 =about 157.73ml
Most measuring containers show ml and cupful markings. 1 metric CUP = 250 ml exactly. A US cup has 237 ml and a UK cup has 227 ml. ANSWER: divide 190 by whichever cup you are going to use
1 measuring cup is 236.5882368 milliliters.
240cc = 8oz = 1 CUP so 1cup + 40 ml left = to 1 1/8th CUP