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How many milliliters are in 1 cup?

  1. 150 ml

  2. 240 ml

  3. 300 ml

  4. 360 ml

The correct answer is: 240 ml

The correct answer is 240 ml because this is the standard conversion for one cup in metric measurements. In cooking and dietary contexts, understanding these conversions is essential as recipes often use different measurement systems. One cup is equivalent to approximately 240 milliliters, which makes it a useful benchmark when adjusting recipes or measuring ingredients. Other options provided do not represent the standard conversion for a cup. For instance, 150 ml is too small to correspond with a full cup, while 300 ml and 360 ml are larger amounts than what one cup holds. Knowing the standard conversion helps in accurately measuring liquid ingredients when using recipes that specify in cups versus those that use milliliters.