That depends what the media is, - eg. it will hold more ounces of gold than flour
32 oz in a quart, so 128 in a gal, so 640 in 5 gal.
A half gallon is equivalent to 64 fluid ounces, so a container would need to hold at least 64 ounces of milk to accommodate half a gallon.
There are approximately 12 ounces of peas in a container with a net weight of 340g.
A 5-liter container of pop is equal to approximately 169 fluid ounces.
It is not possible to answer this question. Ounces is a measurment of volume while cm is a measurement of length. If you were to change the question to indicate the measurements of the container of the water it will be possible to calculate the depth of the water in that specific container.
About 319.2 fluid ounces.
32 oz in a quart, so 128 in a gal, so 640 in 5 gal.
1 pint = 16 ounces 1 ounce = 0.06 pint
A half gallon is equivalent to 64 fluid ounces, so a container would need to hold at least 64 ounces of milk to accommodate half a gallon.
11.5+2.25x4=20.5
That is about 3 ounces
There are approximately 12 ounces of peas in a container with a net weight of 340g.
depends on the size of the container...
Well, honey, a small container of whipping cream usually has 8 ounces. But hey, if you're feeling fancy and want to double-check, just grab that container and give it a little squish to make sure you're getting your money's worth.
A U.S. 6-quart container will hold approximately 5.68 liters.
A 35,200 cubic foot container can hold up to 263,314.29 gallons.
A "container" can be of any size, it could hold a litre or it could hold 20 litres. Please say a specific size in this kind of question.