There is not a universal conversion factor or formula because fluid ounces measure volume and pound is a measure of weight; two different properties. You would need to know the density of the ingredient in question - how many ounces by weight per fluid ounce. Once you know the density, you can multiply the fluid ounces of the ingredient by the density then divide by 16 ounces by weight per pound.
(Density * Fluid Oz)/16 = Pounds
Fluid ounces and pounds are two different types of measurements. Fluid ounces relates to liquid and pounds refers to dry ingredients. Therefore, you cannot convert fluid ounces into pounds.
Those units of measure do not convert.
Divide by 16. 144 ounces = 9 fluid ounces or 9 pounds.
Those units of measure do not convert.
To convert liters to fluid ounces: liters x 33.81 = fluid ounces
Yes, you can. To convert from pounds to ounces (at least in the case of the pounds and ounces used in the USA), you multiply by 16.
To convert ounces to pounds: ounces x 0.0625 = pounds11 oz x 0.0625 = 0.6875 pounds.
It depends on the density of the liquid. One fluid ounce is actually a measure of volume, not of weight. Thus a fluid ounce of, say, molten lead would weigh more than a fluid ounce of water. For instance... If you're converting water, 1 U.S. fluid ounce of water has a mass of roughly 30 grams. Therefore 30 grams of water is about .06 pounds.
Pounds can't be converted to fluid ounces. Pounds measure mass, while fluid ounces measure volume.
62 ounces = 3 pounds 14 ounces.
There are 32 US fluid ounces in one quart. Therefore, 576 fluid ounces is equal to 576/32 = 18 quarts.
750cc is 25.36 fluid ounces.