6 cups
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough ones! So, like, 1.8 ounces is equal to about 0.225 cups. But hey, who's really measuring that precisely? Just pour yourself a drink and enjoy, man.
40 fluid ones are.
There are two different "ounces" in cooking, one used to measure weight, and the other used to measure volume. Usually you can tell which is being used by the context. For example, when you say "a 12 ounce steak", you are referring to a steak that weighs 12 ounces. For the ounce of weight, you would measure it with a scale. The second "ounce" is a unit that measure volume, and this is measured using measuring cups. The ounce of volume can be referred to as a "fluid ounce", because this is the unit used when measuring fluids, as well as ingredients like flour, sugar, honey, etc. There are two different types of measuring cups as well, dry measuring cuos (the plastic ones that come in a set of differerent sizes, like 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup), and wet measuring cups (the small glass pitchers with lines on the side marking 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup) You can look up complete tables on line, but for this question you need to know that a cup is 8 fluid ounces. So, 12 fluid ounces would be 1.5 cups of whatever ingredient is being measured.
You add them up: 432 + 217 = 649
1/4 teaspoon, 1/2 teaspoon, 1 teaspoon, and 1 tablespoon
In the US, Coke is sold in 6 fl oz cans and 12 fl oz cans. The average capacity of the small ones is 6 fl oz. The average capacity of the big ones is 12 fl oz.
1230.5 ounces is more precise than 1230 ounces because it includes decimals for greater accuracy. The other options (1000 ounces, 1236 ounces, 1500 ounces) are less precise because they do not include decimal values.
Usually your coffee cup is no measuring cup. The measurement of one cup is always 8 fluid ounces. The coffee cups in my cabinet range from a tiny 4-ounce demitasse to 16 ounce mugs. You can find larger ones. And I suppose smaller, too.
pick up the cup with the fluid in and pour it into all the other ones bac? lolzz
250 ounces.
12 very strong ones, or 500 very weak ones
You can use those paper cups just as you would the aluminum ones. I actually prefer the paper cups to the aluminum cups.