1.47 ml
1 ounce = 29.57 ml
1 ml = 0.03 ounce
There are 1500 milliliters in one and a half liters. This is because there are 1000 milliliters in one liter, and therefore one and a half liters would be 1500 milliliters.
One fluid ounce is equal to 29.57353 mL (milliliters) therefore 4.333333333333333333333333333333 oz = 128.15196333333333333333333333332 mL
8 ounces of anything is a half pound
One fluid ounce is equivalent to approximately 29.57 milliliters. Therefore, 6.8 fluid ounces is approximately equal to 200.44 milliliters.
There are 64 ounces in one half gallon. Since one gallon equals 128 ounces, dividing that by two gives you 64 ounces for half a gallon.
12.5 fluid ounces = 369.7 mL
There are 1500 milliliters in one and a half liters. This is because there are 1000 milliliters in one liter, and therefore one and a half liters would be 1500 milliliters.
one and a half milliliters are in one and a half milliliters.
1 cup (8 fluid ounces) = 236.59 milliliters
One fluid ounce is equal to 29.57353 mL (milliliters) therefore 4.333333333333333333333333333333 oz = 128.15196333333333333333333333332 mL
There are 16 ounces in a pound therefore there are 24 ounces in one and a half pounds.
About 29.6 milliliters per fluid ounce.
One cup (eight [8] ounces) is roughly 250 milliliters.
To determine how many 12-ounce cans can be filled with 8 milliliters, we first convert 12 ounces to milliliters. There are approximately 29.57 milliliters in one ounce, so 12 ounces is about 355 milliliters. Dividing 8 milliliters by 355 milliliters shows that 8 milliliters is far less than one can, meaning it will not fill even one 12-ounce can.
That is 192 ounces
That is 24 ounces.
There are 30cc (or milliliters) to an ounce, so 4 ounces would equal 120 cc (or 120 milliliters).