It depends on the substance. Water, for example, has a density of 1 g/mL, meaning that 168 grams of water would take up 168 mL.
There are .033814 ounces in 1 ml. In 500 ml there are 16.907 ounces.
There are approximately 0.17 fluid ounces in 5 ml.
90 mL equates to approximately 3.04 fluid ounces.
There are approximately 10.14 servings of 1.25 ounces in 375 ml.
50mL = 1.6907 fluid ounces. (US)
There are approximately 10 ounces in 295 milliliters.
1000 millilitres = 1 litre so 295 ml = 295/1000 = 0.295 litres. Simple!
295 ml
The resident drank a total of 300 ml or 300 cc of fluids. This is because 2 ounces of coffee is about 60 ml, 4 ounces of water is about 120 ml, and 4 ounces of tomato juice is about 120 ml when converted to metric units.
23.669 ounces
A standard pop can is 355 ml or 12.5 ounces
There are approximately 5.2 ounces in 154 ml.
That is 10.406 ounces.
1 ml = 0.0338140227 US fluid ounces 60 ml = 2.028841362 US fluid ounces
There are 42.512 ml in 1.5 oz.
127 mL = 4,60 ounces
16 mL is about 0.541 US fluid ounces.