That is an impossible question, because ounces is a weight, and feet in a length
1.25 cubic feet = 1,196.883 fluid ounces (rounded)
0.5 cubic feet equates to 478.75 US fluid ounces.
44 fluid ounces equal 0.04595 cubic feet.
10,000 cubic feet equates to 9,575,064.94 US fluid ounces.
If you're talking about ounces of weight, that depends on what substance is in the 40 cubic feet, and what planet it's on. If you're talking about fluid ounces, then it's about 38,300 of them. (rounded)
Cubic feet x 957.51 = US fluid ounces
Exactly 16 ounces in a pound. 1524 mm!
957.51 fluid ounces per cubic foot.
Answer Usually it is square feet. Six ounces per every 100 square feet. So take 28 x 24 and that equals 672 square feet. Then you divide 672 by 100 and that equals 6.72. Take 6.72 x 6 and that equals 40.32. This means that you need 40.32 ounces for this area. Good luck.
None. Feet measure distance. Fluid ounces means volume. One does not convert to the other.
Fluid ounces and square feet measure different things (volume and area, respectively) so they cannot be directly converted from one to the other. Fluid ounces are used to measure volume, while square feet are used to measure area.
The 128 ounces give you 8 pints. But there's not much you can do with the 12 feet. There's no relationship whatsoever between feet and pints, and they can't be converted to each other. If they could, then by now we would have heard how many pints tall Michael Jordan is.