A 1/4 cup measuring cup is equivalent to 2 oz. So use 1/2 of a 1/4 cup.
Fluid ounces is a measure of volume. The other ounces are a measure of mass. Two fluid ounces of mercury is going to weigh a lot more than two ounces.
15.35 fluid ounces of water weigh one pound. A fluid ounce of water weighs 1.0425 avoirdupois ounces (weight). Or, 0.9592 av oz (weight) of water equals 1 fluid oz (volume). Formulas: 1 pound (16 av oz) / 1.0425 av oz per fluid oz = 15.35 fluid oz. 1 pound (16 av oz) * .9592 fluid oz per av oz = 15.35 fluid oz. (rounded) Check: 15.35 fluid oz * 1.0425 av oz per fluid oz = 16 (rounded) av oz (1 pound). So... Techniccly 16 oz = 1 lb
That depends entirely on what you are measuring as ounce (oz) is a weight measure and cup is a volume measure. For instance, 4 oz of feathers would make more cups than 4 oz of rocks. However, if you are talking about 4 fluid ounces, like milk or Orange Juice, this would equal 1/2 cup.
1 cup is 8 fluid ounces (US measure).
That depends upon the substance as oz are a measure of weight whereas qt are a measure of volume.HOWEVER, in the US 32 fl oz (fluid ounce) do equal 1 qt.
36 tps 1 oz = 6 tsp 1 tsp = 0.16 oz
Fluid ounces can't be converted to grams. Fluid ounces measure volume, while grams measure mass.
no 16 ounce 20 fluid ounces = 1 pint (imperial measure)
answer = 6 fluid oz. Solution Method: Conversion ratio: 8 fl. oz = 1 C = 8 fo / C ? fl oz = 3/4 C ? fl oz = .75 C * (8 fo / C) (C cancel out to leave fluid oz) ? fl oz = .75 * 8 fo ? fl oz = 6 fluid oz.
1 floz is 1 fluid oz, 1 normal soda can is 12floz so 1 would be 1/12
That would depend upon the density of the substance of which you have 10ml (as ml measure volume and oz measure weight, and weight and volume are linked by density).If you meant does 10 ml = 1 fl oz (fluid ounce), then no.10ml ≈ 0.352 fl oz (Imp) ≈ 0.338 fl oz (US).
1 quart = 32 fluid oz US or 40 Fluid oz UK.