It indicates the volume of the bottle - 1 pint and 7.7 fluid ounces. An Imperial pint has 20 fluid ounces, so if the bottle is European it holds 27.7 fluid ounces. An American pint has 16 fluid ounces, so if the bottle is American it holds 23.7 fluid ounces.
20 oz is the volume. Fluid ounces measure volume, not weight.
It is 33 fluid ounces.
There are 8 fluid ounces in a refreashe water bottle! Everyone knows that!
1.75 liters is about 59.17 fluid ounces.
A 750 mL bottle contains about 25.36 US fluid ounces.
It depends on how big the bottle. A typical bottle size is 750ml, but there are many variations. In a regular 750 ml bottle, there are 25.4 ounces.
8 fluid ounces equals a cup. Fluid measures are always a measure of volume.
1.75 liters equates to 59.17 (59.17454) US fluid ounces.
Two liters is equal to approximately 67.6 fluid ounces.
Every bottle of embalming fluid (and chemicals related to emablming) contains exactly 16 oz. of fluid. There are always 24 bottles of embalming fluid in one crate of bottles.
Read the label carefully. It has to be sated on there.