You are giving medication instructions to a patient who responds, "five milliliters sounds like a lot to swallow at once." What comparison can you accurately give the patient?
A) Five milliliters is about as much as two teaspoons.
B) Five milliliters is about as much as two tablespoons.
C) Five milliliters is about as much as a tablespoon.
D) Five milliliters is about as much as a teaspoon.
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