There is 1 ounce in 1 imperial ounce.
There are 1.6 Imperial tablespoons in 1 Imperial ounce. In contrast, there are 0.625 Imperial ounces in 1 Imperial tablespoon.
1 US pint = 16 fluid ounces 1 Imperial pint = 20 Imperial Fluid Ounces
There are 20 ounces (Imperial) in a pint. There are 16 ounces in a US pint. Be aware that the ounces are also different. An Imperial ounce is 28.41 ml and a US ounce is 29.57 ml. In total, the Imperial pint is larger with 568.26 ml and the US pint has 473.18 ml.
1 Gallon = 128 fluid ounces (volume not weight) That's a US gallon. An Imperial gallon is 160 ounces, but the ounces aren't the same size as US ounces. Nevertheless, an Imperial gallon is larger. Using litres and millilitres to measure volume solves this confusion. (Of course the US doesn't use Imperial gallons, but here in Canada we did prior to going metric.)
no english cups , just pints and half pints.
There are 1.6 Imperial tablespoons in 1 Imperial ounce. In contrast, there are 0.625 Imperial ounces in 1 Imperial tablespoon.
1 Imperial quart = 40 Imperial fluid ounces
1 US pint = 16 fluid ounces 1 Imperial pint = 20 Imperial Fluid Ounces
There are 8 imperial pints in an imperial (British) gallon. An imperial pint is 20 ounces and an imperial gallon is 160 ounces. A US pint is 16 US ounces, so there are approximately 10 US pints in a British gallon (a US ounce is slightly larger than an imperial ounce; 1 US ounce = 1.041 imperial ounce approximately).
Three centilitres is 1 US fluid ounce or 1.06 Imperial ounces.
36 A fluid ounce is 2 tablespoons, or 6 teaspoons. Note: do not confuse fluid ounces with avoirdupois ounces(weight). 1 imperial fluid ounce equals the volume of 1 ounce (Av.D.) of water at 62 degrees Fahrenheit. 1 US fluid ounce equals 1/128 gallon [US]. or ~1.04 imperial fluid ounces.
There are 20 ounces (Imperial) in a pint. There are 16 ounces in a US pint. Be aware that the ounces are also different. An Imperial ounce is 28.41 ml and a US ounce is 29.57 ml. In total, the Imperial pint is larger with 568.26 ml and the US pint has 473.18 ml.
In the US, there are 16 fluid ounces in a cup, so there would be 32 one-ounce servings in 2 cups, or 6.4 five-ounce servings.In the UK, the old (Imperial) cup was 10 Imperial fluid ounces, so there would have been 20 and 4 servings of one-ounce or five-ounces respectively. The Imperial fluid ounce was based on the Imperial gallon, and was equal to the volume of one avoirdupois ounce (weight) of water at 62°F.
1 gallon US has 128 fluid ounces. A British Imperial gallon is 160 ounces. A US fluid ounce is 1.0449 times larger than an imperial ounce. An imperial gallon is 1.2 times larger than a US gallon.
One mL is equal to about 0.033 fluid ounces.
One Imperial gallon is 160 Imperial ounces or 153.7 US fluid ounces.
There are 6 US teaspoons to 1 US ounce. In contrast, there are 4.8 Imperial teaspoons to 1 Imperial ounce.