There are 5 ml. in one teaspoon. Therefore, 1 ml = .2 teaspoon, or 1/5 of one teaspoon.
There are 5 milliliters in 1 teaspoon.
There are approximately 5 milliliters in one teaspoon.
5 milliliters is 0.33814 US tablespoons. 5 ml is about 1 teaspoon (1/3 tablespoon). A tablespoon is about 14.8 ml.
5 liters in milliliters is 5,000 milliliters
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
Well, honey, 17 percent more or less the same as 017 is just another way of saying that the number is roughly equivalent to 17. So, yes, 17 percent more or less the same as 017. Math can be a real hoot sometimes, can't it?
a ml (mililitre) is a thousandth of a litre, so its way smaller
That is 45.6 ml.
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one, ml is the abbreviation of millilitre.A millilitre is a thousandth of a litre
First I would add the total number of parts together. 5 + 3 + 12 = 20 Now we know that red is 5/20th of the entire mixture, yellow is 3/20th, and white is 12/20th. red = 5/20 * 720 ml = 180 ml yellow = 3/20 * 720 ml = 108 ml white = 12/20 * 720 = 432 ml We can double check by adding them up and it should come out to 720 ml. 180 ml + 108 ml + 432 ml = 720 ml 180 ml - 108 ml = 72 ml There is 72 ml more red paint then yellow paint.
One tsp= 5 mL.
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5 US fluid ounces = 147.87 ml
There are 5 ml. in one teaspoon. Therefore, 1 ml = .2 teaspoon, or 1/5 of one teaspoon.
One possible answer is Yes. This is logically correct because it does hold "more than or less than" 5 ml of fluid since it does not hold that amount!The more prosaic answer is more than.