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A milliliter is a small cube of 1centimeter per side. (2,54 cm =1inch)

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Oh, dude, a milliliter is like the size of a single jelly bean. So, if you ever need to measure out a milliliter of something, just picture a tiny, delicious jelly bean. But seriously, who measures jelly beans in milliliters anyway?

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A milliliter is equal to one-thousandth of a liter. An example of the size of a milliliter is roughly equivalent to a small paperclip or a single drop of water.

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1000 mililitres in 1 litre.1 tea spoon =5ml

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