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That depends what the media is, - eg. it will hold more ounces of gold than flour
1,000 milliliters = 1.000 liter2,000 milliliters = 2.000 liters2,700 milliliters = 2.700 liters2,740 milliliters = 2.740 liters2,749 milliliters = 2.749 litersThis bewildering maze of numbers explains why the metric system has not caught on yetin the USA. It is so much more complicated than, say, 2,740 fluid ounces.2,740 fluid ounces is equal to simply 21 gallons, 1 quart, 1 pint, and 1/2 cup.
depends on what you are mesuring. wheras flour may weigh more than pepper. Weigh what you have at 7.8oz then put it in the mesuring cup.
No, it is not.
750 milliliters equals 25.36 ounces. A quart equals 32 ounces. Therefore, 750 mls is less than one quart.
53.65 ml
That depends what the media is, - eg. it will hold more ounces of gold than flour
In the US 'customary' system, each fluid ounce is a bit more than 29 milliliters.
Slightly less than 30 milliliters.
Yes. 355mL equals 12 fluid ounces.
1,000 milliliters = 1.000 liter2,000 milliliters = 2.000 liters2,700 milliliters = 2.700 liters2,740 milliliters = 2.740 liters2,749 milliliters = 2.749 litersThis bewildering maze of numbers explains why the metric system has not caught on yetin the USA. It is so much more complicated than, say, 2,740 fluid ounces.2,740 fluid ounces is equal to simply 21 gallons, 1 quart, 1 pint, and 1/2 cup.
Is 5 more than 33? No. So 5 ounces is not more than 33 ounces.
6 1/2 ounces is usually one serving of wine.
depends on what you are mesuring. wheras flour may weigh more than pepper. Weigh what you have at 7.8oz then put it in the mesuring cup.
0.5 ounces is less than 0.71 ounces
750 of anything is generally less than 3,000 of the same thing.
I believe that a wine glass is just a more specific type of stemware. In this case then it depends on the specific type of stemware or wine glass as to which holds more fluid ounces.