5 cent an ounce
The unit price helps you to compare the true cost of an item. Let's say an item is priced $4.00 for a 32oz package, and $2.40 for a 20oz package, it is not readily clear which is a bargain. However the unit price of the 32oz package is 4/32 = 12.5 cents per ounce and the unit price of the 20oz package is 12.0 cents per ounce. If you have a large family and want to buy 160oz of the product, you can buy 160/32 = 5 packages of 32oz which will cost you 160x12.5 = $20 or you can buy 160/20 = 8 packages of 20oz which will cost you 160x12 = $19.20 Thus the unit price will help you determine quickly which package is a better buy.
About 3 and 1/2 9oz. bottles = 1 32oz. bottle
Yes, that is correct.
Pepsi still makes 32oz bottles. I have them all the time.
32oz
64
That is 907.185 ml.
The baby would need to gain 1oz. 16oz = 1lb 1lb 15oz = 31oz 2lbs = 32oz 32oz-31oz =1oz
There is no such measure as ibs!
1 qt=32oz 1qt=946mL so 32oz=946mL
32oz of water weighs about 2.1 (2.0875) pounds.
32oz