How many ounces in 1.44 what net weight? Kilograms, pounds, tonnes?
The Plain M&M's packets have a net weight of 1.69 ounces and the Peanut packets are 1.74 ounces net weight. Shipping Weight ~ 6 lbs.
net weight is 0.9 ounces
About eight large eggs. In the US, eggs are sorted according to size grades which are defined by the weight of a dozen eggs. {| ! align="left" | Size or weight class ! align="left" | Minimum net weight per dozen | ---- Jumbo 30 ounces Extra Large 27 ounces Large 24 ounces Medium 21 ounces Small 18 ounces Peewee 15 ounces ---- http://www.ams.usda.gov/howtobuy/eggs.htm |}
Cool Whip is measured in Net "Weight", not Fluid Oz's so 4 oz of coolwhip equal 1 cup.
You would have to measure it out. We are talking about 2 different kinds of measurements, net weight and volume. You cannot calculate it the same way.
Weight, including net weight, is a measure of mass. Net Weight is how much product is in the package (not including the weight of the package). Fluid ounces is a measure of liquid volume, like gallons, liters, etc.
Volume-wise, a No.10 can holds 3 quarts or 96 fluid ounces. Weight-wise, that could vary depending upon the density of the particular sauce. A No.10 can of Contadina Crushed Tomatoes has a net weight of 105 ounces. Since a sauce might be cooked down, it might be heavier. All this information can be found directly or interpolated from the label.
Well you've either not stated what comes off of the gross weight or you are looking for it all in ounces? 336oz + 15 oz is 351oz
net wt 45 g= 1.6 ounces
Assuming all of the pennies are U.S. pennies minted after 1982, each one has a mass of 2.5 g.Weigh the can of pennies. That weight is the gross weight.Temporarily transfer the pennies to another container and weigh the empty can.Subtract the weight of the empty can from the gross weight. The difference is the net weight.If the net weight is in pounds, multiply it by 16 oz/lb.Multiply the net weight in ounces by 28.34952 g/oz.Divide the product by 2.5 g/penny.
Unit net weight Weight (mass) of goods including any packing normally going with them to a buyer in a retail sale. Net net weight Weight (mass) of the goods themselves without any packing.
16 g = 0.564383 oz