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In the US, there are 16 fluid ounces in a cup, so there would be 32 one-ounce servings in 2 cups, or 6.4 five-ounce servings.In the UK, the old (Imperial) cup was 10 Imperial fluid ounces, so there would have been 20 and 4 servings of one-ounce or five-ounces respectively. The Imperial fluid ounce was based on the Imperial gallon, and was equal to the volume of one avoirdupois ounce (weight) of water at 62°F.
Six hundred twenty-five one-hundred-thousandths of a cup
1 ml = 0.0338140227 US fluid ounces5 ml = 0.1690701135 fl oz
1-(one) imperial fluid ounce is = to 8-(eight) imperial fluid drams. AS is the same in US fluid Ounces and Drams.
One ounce is about 2 tbsp of most things used in the kitchen.
5 US fluid ounces = 147.9 mL
Five liters is equal to about 169 fluid ounces. You need to bear in mind that a U.S.A. fluid ounce, and a U.K. fluid ounce are different. A U.S.A. fluid ounce is 29.57 millilitres, and a U.K. one is 28.41 millilitres. So, 5 litres is 5000/29.57 = 169 U.S.A. fluid ounces; and 5000/28.41 = 176 U.K. fluid ounces.
There are a bit less than 3 12-ounce bottles in a liter. So you'd multiply by 5 to get 15 and take off 10 percent. That's 13.5 beers in five liters, which is the same as buying a 12-pack and getting a free pint.
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A gallon is a unit of measurement in fluid ounces, not merely ounces, as it is a measurement of capacity, not of weight. 3 gallons are equal to 480 fluid ounces.Therefore, there are 480 / 5 = 98 five fluid ounce cups in three gallons.
One fluid ounce equals point twelve thousand five hundred and four cups. So fifteens ounces of tomato sauce would be one point eighty seven million five hundred and fifty five thousand and sixty six cups.
Five mL equates to about 0.169 US fluid ounces.