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Well that totally depends on the size of the package doesn't it ? Put your package on the bathroom scales to get the answer.
Depends where you put the decimal point in that 0375 .
For a 14 ounce of condensed sweetened milk you should put in 5 ounces of water. Five ounces of water would be about half a cup.
1 fl oz = 1.111 dry ozOne; fl oz (fluid ounce) measures volume and liquid such as lemonade; oz (ounce) may refer to a dry ounce measuring solids such as garlic.1ozA fluid ounce is a measurement of volume whereas an ounce is a measurement of weight. As such, there is no general conversion rate.
Trying to convert. Need to put 1 ounce of dry chemicial in a hot tub? How many tablessespoons or teaspoon
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Depends on where you live and where the recipient lives.
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The number of stamps would depend on their denominations, which would also be reflected in the weight of the package and the mode of transport.
A (1) ounce letter is $0.44 cents. (2) ounce letter $0.61 cents. (3) ounce letter $0.78 cents. (3.5) ounce letter $0.95 cents. I would personally put (2) $0.44 cent stamps just to make sure, or take it to the post office to weigh it.
One, as long as it is 45 cents and the letter is 1 ounce or lower.
If Charlie uses $1.29 in postage to send a package to his sister and only uses 16 cent stamps and 7 cent stamps, he will use 5 16 cent stamps and 7 7 cent stamps.
Two 37 cent stamps (assuming that the letter doesn't weigh more than an ounce). But as you only need to put one 41-cent stamp on the letter, you could go buy some 2-cent stamps and save yourself some money.
One 42 cent stamp is sufficient for postage up to 1 ounce. The second ounce of weight only costs 17 cents, not another 42 cents.
You cannot use the Forever Stamps on foreign postage. The international agreement indicates that value must be shown on stamps used for international mail. The current cost for up to one ounce is 98 cents.
For a first class letter of one ounce, as many as it takes to add up to 44 cents of postage.
After 3.5 ounces, the item moves up to large envelope rates. The current rate as of 2016 for an 11 ounce large envelope is $3.18.