No, they are not the same. An 'Ounce' is a unit of weight. A 'Fluid Ounce' is a unit of volume. A fluid ounce of Mercury is much heavier than an ounce of flour or water. However, a fluid ounce of water at room temperature is going to be pretty close to an ounce in weight. In most cooking applications, the difference is not going to be very much for the smaller quantities, but it could make a difference in larger amounts.
Nope. 1 troy oz = 1.09714286 ounces.
Oz is the abbrevation for ounce.
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16 fl oz
1 pint = 16 fl oz 1 fl oz = 0.0625 pint
1 pint is 16 oz so to answer your question it would be 224fl oz
256 floz in 2 US gallons
256 floz in 2 US gallons
I assume you mean fluid ounces (floz). One pint = 16 fluid ounces. 9 floz = 9/16 pints
1.13 US gallons in 144 fl oz
That is approximately 8 fl oz per cup of water
256 floz in 2 US gallons
in 1 cup there are 8 fl oz in 2 pints there are 32 fl oz
32 fl oz is 4 cups32 fl oz is 4 cups
That is 8 ounces