59.14 ml
1 ounce = 29.57 ml
1 ml = 0.03 ounce
2 fluid ounces is 58 mls. But fluid ounces are not the same as ounces used for dry goods, so this conversion only works for liquids.
A fluid ounce is 30 mls. A Tablespoon is 15 mls. So the answer would be TWO.
Two fluid ounces is 59.1 (59.1471) mL
59.14 ml 1 ounce = 29.57 ml 1 ml = 0.03 ounce
Conversion formula: fluid ounces x 29.6 = mL1.2 fl. ounces x 29.6 = about 35.5 mL
2 fluid ounces is 58 mls. But fluid ounces are not the same as ounces used for dry goods, so this conversion only works for liquids.
A fluid ounce is 30 mls. A Tablespoon is 15 mls. So the answer would be TWO.
Two fluid ounces is 59.1 (59.1471) mL
400 mls = 2 cups = 16 oz
Tablespoons conversion is measured as 14.7868 mililiter= 1US tablespoons.
2 fl oz are 59.061 mls.
59.14 ml 1 ounce = 29.57 ml 1 ml = 0.03 ounce
The conversion can be a little tricky as there are fluid oz, and oz by weight. There are 8 fluid oz in a Cup. And 16 Tablespoons in a Cup. So, ( 16T/8oz=2oz) There is roughly 2 tablespoons in an ounce. Hope that helped.
Conversion formula: fluid ounces x 29.6 = mL1.2 fl. ounces x 29.6 = about 35.5 mL
14.78 ml 1 oz = 2 tbsp 1 tbsp = 0.5 oz
2 ounces = 56.7 grams.Here is the conversion formula:2 oz* 28.34952313 g1 oz=56.69904625 g56 grams ~= 2 ounces[This answer is a generally accepted approximation used for conversion of non-critical items since *fluid ounces* (and cups) are measures of volume, whereas grams, *ounces*, (and pounds) are a measure of weight (or more precisely, mass). ]Just remember there's a difference between fluid ounces (fl. oz.) which is volume, and ounces (oz.) which is mass. Ounces can be converted to grams perfectly fine, fluid ounces cannot.
60 mls. is 4 teaspoons or 2 oz.