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1 cup = 8 fluid ounces. So 16 fluid ounces = 2 cups. A simple volume problem, right. But butter is normally sold by the pound. Well it normally won't work out this way, but it turns out that butter has density such that 1 ounce (mass) has a volume of 1 fluid ounce. So a pound (16 ounces mass or weight) of butter has a volume of 2 cups. This is from the packaging on the butter stick wrappers.
256 fluid ounces
it is 160 fluid ounces
2.25 US fluid ounces = 66.5 cc
212mL is 7.17 fluid ounces.
That is 4 fl oz.
That is 1.235 ounces
Peanut butter is usually sold by weight (mass) not volume, so the 80 oz is not fluid ounces. But if you had a jar which was 80 fluid ounces, then there are 8 fluid ounces in 1 cup, so it would be 10 cups.
236.58 ml 1 ounce = 29.57 ml 1 ml = 0.03 ounce
1 Tablespoon is equal to 0.5 Fluid Ounces
1 cup = 8 fluid ounces. So 16 fluid ounces = 2 cups. A simple volume problem, right. But butter is normally sold by the pound. Well it normally won't work out this way, but it turns out that butter has density such that 1 ounce (mass) has a volume of 1 fluid ounce. So a pound (16 ounces mass or weight) of butter has a volume of 2 cups. This is from the packaging on the butter stick wrappers.
There is 12 tablespoons in 6 oz of butter.
23.7 fluid ounces.
256 fluid ounces
60 fluid ounces
That is 1.058 ounces
it is 160 fluid ounces