How many ml is 75 grams of brown sugar?
To determine the volume (in milliliters) of 75 grams of brown sugar, we need to consider its density. The typical density of brown sugar is around 0.92 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³).
Using this density, we can calculate the volume of 75 grams of brown sugar as follows:
Volume = Mass / Density
Volume = 75 grams / 0.92 g/cm³
Volume ≈ 81.52 cm³
Since 1 milliliter (ml) is equal to 1 cubic centimeter (cm³), the volume of 75 grams of brown sugar is approximately 81.52 ml.
Therefore, 75 grams of brown sugar is equivalent to around 81.52 milliliters.
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