A fluid ounce of water is approximately 6 teaspoons
An ounce of water is 6 teaspoons, so I would say that generally an ounce is greater.
In U.S. fluid measure, 4 cups is 32 fl. oz., so 40 oz. is bigger.
About 24 US teaspoons per four fluid ounces.
Four teaspoons is about 0.6667 fluid ounces.
It's not clear to me whether you mean a teaspoon or a tablespoon.In the United States 4 tablespoons would be the same as 1 fluid ounce.In Canada 4 tablespoons would be slightly more than 1 Imperial fluid ounce.If you meant teaspoons then 4 teaspoons would be considerably less than 1 fluid ounce, in either measurement system.
There are 2 Tablespoons to one ounce, so; There is 1/2 ounce in one Tablespoon.
There are four teaspoons of sugar in an eight ounce cup of Koolaid. If you drink half of that, a four ounce cup, you would have two teaspoons. This is less sugar than grape juice and apple juice.
24 teaspoons. a teaspoon is 1/3 tablespoon, a tablespoon is 1/2 fluid ounce. in both English (US) and Imperial (small cup) measure. ** with the exception of older British Imperial measurements, where a teaspoon is 1/96th of a pint (20 fluid ounces). There, 4 oz. of vanilla extract (essence) would then be 19.2 teaspoons.
Vanilla extract is sold in bottles ranging from 1 ounce to 1 gallon.
Neither the milliliter nor the fluid ounce is a unit of length so the question does not actually make sense.If the question is which is larger, the fluid ounce is much larger.There are 1000 milliliters in one liter.One liter is close to the same volume as a quart.Therefore, there are approximately 1000/32 milliliters in a fluid ounce. So one fluid ounce is approximately 30 milliliters.To be more precise, a quart is approximately 0.9463 liters so a fluid ounce is 29.57 milliliters to a precision of four digits.
Four teaspoons equals approximately 2/3 of an ounce. Each teaspoon is approximately .1667 ounces which equals 4.92 grams.
Gallons are volume, not weight. A gallon is 128 fluid ounces. The word ounce can refer to an ounce of volume (like the fluid ounce mentioned above), or an ounce of weight. An ounce's weight of air will have a greater volume than one gallon.