medium density is required
7.43908499 US fluid ounces ==
There are 11.4968 oz. in 340 mL.
1 ml = 0.034 US fluid ounces.
25 mL is about 0.845 US fluid ounces.
12 US fluid ounces = 354.88 ml 12 Imperial fluid ounces = 340.96 ml
Assuming you are referring to the avoirdupois (standard) ounce, 180 ounces is 11.25 pounds.
1.7 US fluid ounces = 50.27 ml
180 ml = 6.08652406 US fluid ounces
There are 30 cc's or 30 ml's in a fluid ounce. Therefore there are 180 ml's in 6 ounces and 750 ml's divided by 180 ml's equals 4.1666 (6 ounce portions) in 750mls.
Assuming that the 6oz is FLUID ounces(as opposed to mass ounces). 6oz = 187.5 mL
Actually 1 ounce contains 29.57 milliliters so 6 ounces has about 177.44 ml. Is that a US fluid ounce or an Imperial fluid ounce? They're not the same volume, and you'll only get an approximation. Either fluid ounce is around 30 ml. So 6 ounces is about 180 ml. Ounces is measured to 1 significant figure - it's not 6.000 ounces, for example. For this reason, 180 ml is accurate enough.
Ounces measure weight and milliliters measure volume, so you can't convert from one to the other without knowing the density of the material you are measuring.
A standard pop can is 355 ml or 12.5 ounces
There are about 177.42 milliliters in 6 ounces.1 Ounce ~ 29.576 * 29.57 = 177.421 ounce equals 29.6 mL so 6 ounces would equal 177.6 mL.If you round 1 ounce to about 30 mL, then 6 ounces would equal 180 mL.
1 ml = 0.0338140227 US fluid ounces 60 ml = 2.028841362 US fluid ounces
23.669 ounces
10 US fluid ounces = 295.735 ml
One mL equates to about 0.033 US fluid ounces.
There are 42.512 ml in 1.5 oz.