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.
One-half liter is 17.6 (17.5975) imperial ounces.
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
There are 16 ounces in a pound therefore there are 24 ounces in one and a half pounds.
One fluid ounce is equal to 29.57353 mL (milliliters) therefore 4.333333333333333333333333333333 oz = 128.15196333333333333333333333332 mL
About 29.6 milliliters per fluid ounce.
One cup (eight [8] ounces) is roughly 250 milliliters.
That is 192 ounces
That is 24 ounces.
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.
There are 30cc (or milliliters) to an ounce, so 4 ounces would equal 120 cc (or 120 milliliters).