Since fluid ounces is a measure of volume of fluids the answer is: yes, serving sizes of beverage could be measured in fluid ounces.
I would give about 8 ounces in a serving of jambalaya
Typically, a can of condensed milk will contain 8 fluid ounces.
Yes. Just barely.
56 fluid ounces per seven cups (8 fluid ounces per cup).
it is 160 fluid ounces
8 fluid ounces I have the same question on my midterm, are you in my online class?
I would give about 8 ounces in a serving of jambalaya
One US gallon is 128 fluid ounces.
8 fluid ounces
3 cups or $1.98 in the local beverage store.
US Gallons contain 128 ounces, therefore 1.5 gallons would contain 128 ounces + 64 ounces (representing the .5 or half gallon) = 192 ounces. 1.5 gallons would contain 192 ounces (US measurement)
Typically, a can of condensed milk will contain 8 fluid ounces.
That's impossible to say unless you tell us what is in the tablespoons. A tablespoon of water will weigh a different amount than a tablespoon of flour. Perhaps you meant to ask how many fluid ounces two tablespoons contain? There are two different ounces: ounces of weight and ounces of volume. A tablespoon is a measure of volume, not of weight. An ounce of volume is called a "fluid ounce." A tablespoon contains 0.5 fluid ounces. (It does NOT weigh 0.5 ounces.) So two tablespoons would contain 1 fluid ounce.
Yes. Just barely.
Multiply 128 ounces by 55 gallons. There are 128 fluid ounces in a U.S. gallon. Therefore, 55 gallons would contain 6,400 fluid ounces.
6 Fluid ounces or 3/4 cup. Trust me I had this problem on a test and this is the right answer.
1 cup = 8 fl oz1 fl oz = 1/8th = 0.125 cup