Unless we know the substance, we can't answer the question. Thirteen fluid ounces of ethanol weighs less than 13 ounces of Mercury.
1 pound = 16 ounces 21 ounces is 5 ounces more than that.
Assuming all 16 ounces were of the same value, 13 ounces of the same object would be worth 2300/16 x 13 = 1868.75.
Depends on the density of the liquid. Mercury, for example, is around 13 times as dense as water and so the mass of 16 liq oz of mercury will be 13 times that of water.
If the turkey's mass is 6.130 kg, then anywhere on or near theEarth's surface, the turkey weighs about 13.51 pounds.
You could measure 2 cups, then remove 18 teaspoons of liquid.
That's going to depend on what the liquid is, and how much the empty can weighs.
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There are 16 ounces to a pound. That works out to 208 ounces.
Ounces. Most regular-size bars of soap that I have seen range from 3 -5 ounces each.
13 ounces of water is approximately 26 tablespoons.
There is 16 ounces in 1 pint of blackberries. 1 cup is equal to 8 ounces, so that means that there is 2 cup of blackberries in 1 pint, as well.
If a letter weights 10.13 and the maximum weight is 13 you still have 2.87 left. This is a math problem.
1 pound = 16 ounces 21 ounces is 5 ounces more than that.
There are 954.88 ounces in one cubic foot and 13X13X8 is about 0.7824 0f one cubic foot there for 954.88X.7824 =747.1 Ounces of liquid.
Assuming all 16 ounces were of the same value, 13 ounces of the same object would be worth 2300/16 x 13 = 1868.75.