If the dimensions are inches, the container can hold up to 80 (79.8) US fluid ounces.
You have told us figures for a VOLUME, not a weight. The volume is 64 cubic inches. The weight depends on what material you fill it with.
I have seen 4 ounce jars.
4 ounces is 24 teaspoons. (1 ounce=6 teaspoons)
6 ounces
One pound = 16 ounces 16 + the additional 4 ounces= 20 ounces 1 pound 4 ounces is equal to 20 ounces
Four ounces in 1/4 pound.
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I have seen 4 ounce jars.
4 ounces is 24 teaspoons. (1 ounce=6 teaspoons)
Sixteen, same as a pound of anything but gold or silver and with those they use troy ounces, twelve in a pound.
68 ounces.
About 3 x 4 x 1/2 inch.
3 pounds 4 ounces is 52 ounces.
6 ounces
123 ounces
64 ounces = 4 pounds
I would say there ae about 4 ounces in 4 ounces. Want to try the question again?
16 / 4 = 4 ounces