Sounds like a homework question.
The mass doesn't change. Only the weight.
2 ounces
34.4 ounces
Sledging rations usually consisted of 12 ounces of pemmican -- 50/50 mix of lard and ground meat, 16 ounces of biscuits, 3 ounces of sugar, 2 ounces of butter, 0.7 ounces of tea, and 0.5 ounces of cocoa per man, per day. The most common meal they ate was called 'hoosh'. This could be made in several different ways, but the most common was to grind up pemmican and biscuits and cook it in hot water to make a thick, meaty stew. Scott and his men also relied heavily on tea. Tea was scarce on sledging journeys. When rations were tightened, lunch often consisted of tea and a biscuit. Used tea leaves were also discovered to be useful for relieving the pain of snowblindness (when the light of the sun reflected off the snow causes temporary blindness, usually lasting for several days).
You weigh 1/6 what you do on earth when youre on the moon.
4 quarters is approximately an ounce. one U S quarter weighs 5.67 grams which is almost exactly equal to 0.2 ounces. so five quarters equal 1 ounce try Google for stuff like this.
12 x 1.3 = 15.6 ounces. The special bottle holds 15.6 ounces.
Well its usually judged in ounces so you probably need like one of those special scales that only measures in ounces.
They have a special X-Ray
1 litre of water weighs 35.27396 onces. There is no special Spanish liter. 1 liter has a volume of 33.8140227 fluid ounces.
That would be a quarter of a cup or 1/4 of a cup
Floral ounces? Is that like a special kind of weight used for flowers? I would imagine it would depend on what type of flowers...
At least 64 ounces of liquid per day.
The theoretical daily rations for a British soldier were:20 ounces of bread1/10 gill lime if vegetables not issued16 ounces of flour instead of above½ gill of rum3 ounces of cheesemaximum of 20 ounces of tobacco5/8 ounces of tea1/3 chocolate - optional4 ounces of jam4 ounces of oatmeal instead of bread½ ounce of salt1 pint of porter instead of rum1/36 ounce of pepper4 ounces of dried fruit instead of jam1/20 ounce of mustard4 ounces of butter/margarine8 ounces of fresh vegetables or2 ounces of dried vegetablesThe theoretical daily rations for a German soldier were:26 ½ ounces of bread or17 ½ of field biscuits or14 ounces of egg biscuit53 ounces of potatoes4 ½ ounces vegetables2 ounces dried vegetablesHistorical learning cite
1lb = 16 ounces.87lb and 3 ounces = 1395 ounces.6lb and 5 ounces is 101 ounces.1395 ounces - 101 ounces is 1294 ounces1294 ounces is 80lb and 14 ounces.
Mexico is by far the largest producer of silver in the world, with 128.6 million ounces. Zambia had a production of 193,000 ounces during the year 2000 (last recorded).
During the year 1920 the price of gold in India was at around 20 to 68 dollars, depending on the ounces. it is measured in troy ounces which equals about 31.1 grams or 0.07 pounds.
64 pounds 11 ounces = (64 x 16 ounces) + 11 ounces = 1024 ounces + 11 ounces = 1035 ounces.1035/9 ounces = 115 ounces = 112 ounces + 3 ounces = 112/16 pounds + 3 ounces = 7 pounds 3 ounces