Shot to Milliliters (jig → mL)

44.360

1.0000 jig = 44.360 mL

Formula

1 jig = 44.360294 mL
MillilitersShot (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

jigmL
00
1.000044.360
2.000088.721
3.0000133.08
4.0000177.44
5.0000221.80
6.0000266.16
7.0000310.52
8.0000354.88
9.0000399.24
10.000443.60
11.000487.96
12.000532.32
13.000576.68
14.000621.04
15.000665.40
16.000709.76
17.000754.12
18.000798.49
19.000842.85
jigmL
20.000887.21
21.000931.57
22.000975.93
23.0001,020.3
24.0001,064.6
25.0001,109.0
26.0001,153.4
27.0001,197.7
28.0001,242.1
29.0001,286.4
30.0001,330.8
31.0001,375.2
32.0001,419.5
33.0001,463.9
34.0001,508.2
35.0001,552.6
36.0001,597.0
37.0001,641.3
38.0001,685.7
39.0001,730.1
jigmL
40.0001,774.4
41.0001,818.8
42.0001,863.1
43.0001,907.5
44.0001,951.9
45.0001,996.2
46.0002,040.6
47.0002,084.9
48.0002,129.3
49.0002,173.7
50.0002,218.0
51.0002,262.4
52.0002,306.7
53.0002,351.1
54.0002,395.5
55.0002,439.8
56.0002,484.2
57.0002,528.5
58.0002,572.9
59.0002,617.3
jigmL
60.0002,661.6
61.0002,706.0
62.0002,750.3
63.0002,794.7
64.0002,839.1
65.0002,883.4
66.0002,927.8
67.0002,972.1
68.0003,016.5
69.0003,060.9
70.0003,105.2
71.0003,149.6
72.0003,193.9
73.0003,238.3
74.0003,282.7
75.0003,327.0
76.0003,371.4
77.0003,415.7
78.0003,460.1
79.0003,504.5

Shot to Milliliters Conversion

Converting Shot (jig) to Milliliters (mL) is a common volume conversion. 1 jig equals 44.360294 mL. For example, 100 jig is equal to 4,436.0294 mL.

Quick Mental Math: Shot to Milliliters

1 liter ≈ 0.264 gallons; scale accordingly for milliliters.

Why is converting Shot to Milliliters tricky?

Metric-imperial volume conversions have irrational ratios.

Quick Reference Values

1 jig = 44.360294 mL. 5 jig = 221.80147 mL. 10 jig = 443.60294 mL. 25 jig = 1,109.00735 mL. 50 jig = 2,218.0147 mL. 100 jig = 4,436.0294 mL.

What is Shot?

Shot (jig) is a unit of volume. A shot is a unit of volume used primarily in bartending, typically defined as 44.36 milliliters in the US and 30 milliliters in many other countries [nist-si-guide]. It represents a single serving of spirits or liquor. The volume varies by region but consistently measures small quantities for consumption. The term 'shot' originated in the early 20th century in the United States, where it standardized a small serving size to control alcohol consumption and pricing [nist-si-guide]. It was later adopted internationally with regional volume variations. Shot measurements are common in the beverage and hospitality industries globally, with specific definitions in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia [nist-si-guide]. Bars and restaurants use the shot to ensure consistency in drink preparation.

What is Milliliters?

Milliliters (mL) is a unit of volume. A milliliter (mL) is a unit of volume equal to one-thousandth of a liter, or exactly 1 cubic centimeter (cm³), as defined by the SI system. It measures liquid volumes in medicine, cooking, and science with high precision [bipm-si-brochure]. One milliliter corresponds to 0.001 liters or 10^-6 cubic meters. The liter was introduced in France in 1795 as part of the metric system, with the milliliter established as its subunit. The liter and its multiples were internationally standardized by the BIPM to harmonize measurement units [bipm-si-brochure]. Milliliters are used globally in healthcare for dosing liquids, in food and beverage industries for packaging, and in laboratory measurements. The unit is recognized by standards organizations such as ISO and NIST for scientific and commercial applications [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: shotz, shott, shote, shott, shut, mililiters, mililiter, milliliter, ml. All of these refer to the Shot to Milliliters conversion.

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