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One fluid ounce of melted butter is equivalent to one fluid ounce by volume.
1 cup = 8 fluid ounces. So 16 fluid ounces = 2 cups. A simple volume problem, right. But butter is normally sold by the pound. Well it normally won't work out this way, but it turns out that butter has density such that 1 ounce (mass) has a volume of 1 fluid ounce. So a pound (16 ounces mass or weight) of butter has a volume of 2 cups. This is from the packaging on the butter stick wrappers.
There are approximately 6.5 ounces in 185 grams of butter.
256 fluid ounces
There are approximately 33.8 fluid ounces in a liter.
That is 4 fl oz.
That is 1.235 ounces
One fluid ounce of melted butter is equivalent to one fluid ounce by volume.
Peanut butter is usually sold by weight (mass) not volume, so the 80 oz is not fluid ounces. But if you had a jar which was 80 fluid ounces, then there are 8 fluid ounces in 1 cup, so it would be 10 cups.
1 Tablespoon is equal to 0.5 Fluid Ounces
236.58 ml 1 ounce = 29.57 ml 1 ml = 0.03 ounce
1 cup = 8 fluid ounces. So 16 fluid ounces = 2 cups. A simple volume problem, right. But butter is normally sold by the pound. Well it normally won't work out this way, but it turns out that butter has density such that 1 ounce (mass) has a volume of 1 fluid ounce. So a pound (16 ounces mass or weight) of butter has a volume of 2 cups. This is from the packaging on the butter stick wrappers.
There is 12 tablespoons in 6 oz of butter.
23.7 fluid ounces.
256 fluid ounces
There are approximately 6.5 ounces in 185 grams of butter.
That is 1.058 ounces