ounce is the singular version and ounces is plural.
The denominator will be in ounces. Since the number is to be omitted, the number of ounces in a pound are irrelevant.
The denominator will be in ounces. Since the number is to be omitted, the number of ounces in a pound are irrelevant.
To convert 7.5 pounds to ounces, you would use a ratio with pounds in the denominator to cancel out the pounds unit. Since 1 pound is equal to 16 ounces, you would use 16 ounces in the denominator of your ratio in its plural form. Thus, the conversion would be 7.5 pounds x 16 ounces/1 pound = 120 ounces.
No - because the abbreviation 'oz' can be applied in the singular or plural. 1oz and 4oz are both correct.
The plural form of the noun tuna (the fish) is tunas.The plural possessive form is tunas'.Example: These tunas' breeding ground is the Gulf of Mexico.The noun tuna (the food substance) is an uncountable noun.The singular and the plural possessive form is tuna's.Example: The can of tuna's weight is five and a quarter ounces, including water.
The units in the denominator are pounds. Also, since you are asked to omit the number in the answer, the fact that there are 16 ounces in a pound is irrelevant.
3.5274 is what one (1) etto is in ounces.Specifically, the ettofunctions as a traditional Italian measurement. As it is used here, it is a masculine noun in its singular form. The plural form is etti.The pronunciation will be "ET-to" in the singular and "ET-tee" in the plural.
lb is the abbreviation for pounds (mass)Lb stands for "Librum", the latin for a pound. The plural is Libra. The ' Lbs ' is a linguistic oddity --- a contracted Latin root which has received a plural "s".
4 ounces plus 2 ounces is a total of 6 ounces.
Um, there are 0.6 ounces in 0.6 ounces.
1lb = 16 ounces.87lb and 3 ounces = 1395 ounces.6lb and 5 ounces is 101 ounces.1395 ounces - 101 ounces is 1294 ounces1294 ounces is 80lb and 14 ounces.
the noun 'silver' is a uncountable noun, a word for a substance.A partitive noun (also called a noun counter) is a noun used to count or quantify an uncountable noun; for example, a piece or pieces of silver, an ounce or ounces of silver, a bar or bars of silver, etc.