10 ounces.
You can fill 10.67 (11 rounded up) 6-ounce cups with 64 fluid ounces.
There are approximately 67.6 ounces in 2 liters. Therefore, 20 liters is equivalent to about 676 ounces. If each glass can hold 8 ounces, then 676 ounces can fill about 84.5 glasses. Since you cannot have half glasses, you could fill about 84 glasses with 20 liters of liquid.
One pint of milk is equivalent to 16 ounces, so it would take half a pint (8 ounces) of milk to fill an 8-ounce bottle.
You can fill 7.2 glasses (approximately 7 full glasses) with 2 quarts of liquid in 10 ounce glasses.
3 16 x 6 = 96 ounces 96 / 32 = 3 bottles
You can fill 10.67 (11 rounded up) 6-ounce cups with 64 fluid ounces.
REPLY: duhhhhhh, you are confusing liquid ounces with weight. 3 liquid ounces is not the same as 3 ounces of weight. READ the original question. 3 ounces x 400 = 1200 ounces of M&Ms 1200 ounces = 75 pounds You know if you do your own homework you won't grow up stupid.
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To find out how many 8-ounce cups fit into 50.7 ounces, divide 50.7 by 8. Performing the calculation: 50.7 ÷ 8 = 6.3375. This means you can fill 6 full 8-ounce cups, with a little over half an ounce remaining. Therefore, there are 6 complete cups and some leftover liquid.
There are approximately 67.6 ounces in 2 liters. Therefore, 20 liters is equivalent to about 676 ounces. If each glass can hold 8 ounces, then 676 ounces can fill about 84.5 glasses. Since you cannot have half glasses, you could fill about 84 glasses with 20 liters of liquid.
One pint of milk is equivalent to 16 ounces, so it would take half a pint (8 ounces) of milk to fill an 8-ounce bottle.
2 ounce of cough medicine will fill 1and1/2 medicine bottles. How many bottles will 12 ounces of cough medicine fill
That is approximately 10, 666.667 times.
The amount of space (fluid ounces) that one ounce (weight) of a substance will occupy depends on what substance it is. One ounce (weight) of air will fill as many fluid ounces (space) as you let it. One ounce (weight) of water fills roughly one fluid ounce (space). One ounce (weight) of lead, gold, steel, or stone fills only a small part of one fluid ounce (space).
Depends on the can. Most say right on them: 12 ounces. But, there are 6 ounce cans , 16 ounce cans, etc. If you want the volume of it All l the way to the top ; you'll have ro fill it with water or something, and then pour it into a graduated cylinder or similar to measure it.
You can fill 7.2 glasses (approximately 7 full glasses) with 2 quarts of liquid in 10 ounce glasses.
you fill it up as much as you want or you can just put the lid on and fill it to the brim