Dry ounces are not compatible with milliliters. There is no conversion factor. You wouldn't ask how many inches there are in a pound, would you? It's the same idea. A dry ounce is a unit of weight, whereas the milliliter is a unit of volume.
There are approximately 0.0353 dry ounces in 1 milliliter.
10 US fluid ounces = 295.735296 milliliters.
There are approximately 1981.29 ounces in 58600 milliliters.
100mL is 3.4 (3.3814) fluid ounces.
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.
There are 90 milliliters in 3 fluid ounces.
1 milliliters = 0.0338140227 fluid ounces
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL) is a measure of volume, dry ounces are a measure of weight or mass.
Four fluid ounces is 118.3 milliliters.
There are about 29.57 milliliters in an ounce. At that rate, the 9 ounces is about 266.13 milliliters.
280 milliliters = 9.47 fuild ounces
Millileters of what as milliliters is a measure of volume and ounces is weight
There are 5.3 (5.34262) US fluid ounces in 158 milliliters
That is 13.58 ounces.
That is 634.931 ounces
That is 6.702 ounces.
There are about 1.39 US ounces in 41 milliliters. This is because there are about 29.6 milliliters in 1 US ounces.
There are 236.588 milliliters in 8 U.S. Fluid Ounces