Question form is not exact in its clarity.The postal service is an oligopoly, not an monopoly. As far as I know, since I work there, we CANNOT make a profit at the postal service and have not been subsidized by tax dollars since the 80's.What's ruined the postal service is the "meltdown" (2004-2008), a resultant "bad" global economy caused by the elite, ( the bilderbergs), and other elitist groups trying to take over a service that is a RIGHT of the American People. PRIVATIZATION is their goal without giving you what you deserve, UNIVERSAL SERVICE at uniform rates.We are SUBSIDIZING large mailing houses with taxpayer dollars, WE at the Postal Service are losing money because of this insanity!CORPORATIONS are the true problem that lobby government officials and effectively take away OUR rights by not allowing the CONSENT of the governed.Letter cost - $0.44 first oz., $0.17 each additional ounce......up to 3 and 1/2 ounces.Is that what you were asking?
If you mean 12 fluid ounces (12 fl. oz.), a quart being 32 fl. oz., this is 12/32 of a quart; in lowest terms, this is 3/8; as a decimal, it is 0.375.
That depends on where the item is going and what postal "class" you want it to travel.
oz is the abbreviation for ounce.
oz = ounce
0.62 cup
3.75 qts 1 quart = 32 oz 1 oz = 0.03 qt 1 Imp. qt = 40 oz
if you mean fl oz 1750/ 28.35 = 61.728 oz
.20 oz, i wanted an answer to this question and it was not available so i had one weighed on a postal scale
Priority Mail Typically, Priority Mail takes two days for domestic packages and letters. The U.S. Postal Service offers free Priority Mail supplies. There is a flat-rate option in multiple predetermined package sizes, even to APO/FPO addresses. First-Class Mail First-Class Mail takes three days on average and three to five days to Alaska and Hawaii. You can ship only postcards, envelopes or packages weighting 13 oz. or less via First-Class Mail. Good service I think and a lot better than the Canadian Postal Service(IMHO).
That will depend on where in the world you are posting from, which you have not specified. If you go to your local post office, they will be able to tell you.
Ounce. I don't know why the abbreviation is oz.