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100 ml to tablespoons

When you’re gardening, measuring liquid accurately can help your plants grow healthy and strong. Sometimes, we need to convert one measurement to another. For example, when we want to know how many tablespoons there are in 100 milliliters (ml), we can do a little math to find out.

A tablespoon is a common measurement used in cooking and gardening. It tells us how much liquid we can pour into a pot or mix into the soil. Here’s the cool part: to convert milliliters to tablespoons, we use this information:

1 tablespoon (tbsp) is approximately 15 milliliters (ml).

So, if we want to find out how many tablespoons are in 100 ml, we can set it up like this:

$$
\text{Number of tablespoons} = \frac{100 \text{ ml}}{15 \text{ ml/tbsp}} \approx 6.67 \text{ tbsp}
$$

This means that 100 ml is about 6.67 tablespoons. Since we often don’t measure partial tablespoons when gardening, we can round that to 6 tablespoons for practical purposes.

Here are 7 objects that are exactly equal to 100 ml:

  1. A small juice box (often holds about 100 ml).
  2. A standard shot glass.
  3. A medicine cup (often used for liquid medicine).
  4. A travel-sized toiletry bottle (size of shampoo).
  5. A measuring cup with ml markings (showing exactly 100 ml).
  6. A small plastic water bottle (which might hold 100 ml).
  7. A small yogurt container (some single-serve cups are around 100 ml).

So, next time you’re mixing plant food or watering your plants, remember that using the right measurements can help your garden thrive! 🌱

Lydia Dyer

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Lyddie is an avid gardener and nature enthusiast who has been gardening since she was a child. She has spent many years perfecting her techniques and has a deep knowledge of plants and their care. Lyddie has a degree in horticulture and is always looking for ways to share her love of gardening with others.

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