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  • Converting Grams to Milliliters: Butter Density Explained
    You can't directly convert grams to milliliters because they measure different things:

    * Grams (g) measure mass (the amount of matter in an object).

    * Milliliters (ml) measure volume (the amount of space an object occupies).

    To convert grams of butter to milliliters, you need to know the density of butter. Density is the relationship between mass and volume (mass per unit volume).

    Here's how to do it:

    1. Find the density of butter: The density of butter can vary slightly depending on the type and temperature, but it's generally around 0.91 g/ml.

    2. Use the formula: Volume = Mass / Density

    3. Plug in the values: Volume = 185 g / 0.91 g/ml

    4. Calculate: Volume ≈ 203.3 ml

    Therefore, approximately 185 grams of butter is equal to 203.3 milliliters.

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