Well, honey, technically speaking, 0.5 is indeed half of a milliliter. It's basic math, darling. So yes, 0.5 equals half a milliliter. Hope that clears things up for you, pumpkin.
Since 500 mL is half of a litre, 800 mL is more than half.
To make half a liter from 360 ml, you need to add 140 ml. This is because half a liter is equal to 500 ml, and 500 ml minus 360 ml equals 140 ml. So, adding 140 ml to 360 ml will give you half a liter, which is 500 ml.
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There are 500 ml in half a liter.
There are 1500 mL in 1 and a half liters.
Half tablespoon is approximately 7.5 grams
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One pint is equal to 473 ml. Half a pint would therefore be equal to 236.5 ml.
Since 500 mL is half of a litre, 800 mL is more than half.
There are 118.29 milliliters in half a cup.
Half a tablespoon is equivalent to approximately 7.5 milliliters.
A level teaspoon is 5 ml. So a half teaspoon is 2.5 ml
Half of 2.4 L given in mL is 1200 mL
There are 1892.75 ml in half a gallon of milk.
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