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1 milliliter = 0.033814 ounces so 12 mL = 12*0.033814 = 0.405768 ounces.

Perhaps more useful units to compare to mL are tablespoons (tbs) or teaspoons (tsp):

2 tbs/oz => 0.4058*2 = 0.81 tbs in 12 milliliters

3 tsp/tbs => 3*0.81 = 2.43 tsp in 12 milliliters

So, in summary:

12 milliliters equals 0.405 ounces

12 milliliters equals 0.81 tablespoons

12 milliliters equals 2.43 teaspoons

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