We need to know how much there was to begin with
There are approximately 4.5 tablespoons in 68 ml.
There are 1.2 tablespoons in 18 milliliters.
100 ml (milliliters) is equal to 6.763 tablespoons.
There are 177.44 ml in 12 tablespoons of butter.
Ah, what a lovely question! You see, the amount of milliliters in 300 grams of milk can vary slightly depending on the density of the milk. But generally, 300 grams of milk is approximately equal to 300 milliliters, as the density of milk is very close to water. Just remember, it's all about finding the beauty in these little calculations!
1 and 1/3 metric tablespoons
A tablespoon is 15 ml so 300/15 = 20 tablespoons
NO, 17 tablespoons is 255 ml.
300 ml is 21.164 tablespoons
75 ml of water is approximately 5 tablespoons
The weight of condensed milk can vary slightly depending on its specific density, but on average, condensed milk has a density of about 1.2 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 300 ml of condensed milk would weigh approximately 360 grams (300 ml x 1.2 g/ml).
There are approximately 4.5 tablespoons in 68 ml.
There are 1.2 tablespoons in 18 milliliters.
120 tablespoons of water is 1,800 ml
That is approximately 6 tablespoons
100 ml (milliliters) is equal to 6.763 tablespoons.
There are 177.44 ml in 12 tablespoons of butter.