Yes, you can bring a 6 oz container on a plane as long as it meets the TSA's liquid restrictions for carry-on luggage.
Katie poured 12 oz. of juice from a full 6 qt container. how many cups were left in the container
6 oz
As of 6/9/2010, you are not allowed to bring any liquid items on a commuter airplane over 3.4 ounces.
To convert 6 oz to pounds in decimal form, you need to divide the number of ounces by 16, as there are 16 ounces in a pound. Therefore, 6 oz divided by 16 equals 0.375 pounds. So, 6 oz of a pound in decimal form is 0.375 pounds.
6 oz.
Measurement (in oz) 8 is 1 cup. ~ theprismgroup six to eight fluid ounces ~ thisisnotaname
0.3333
10% of 6 oz= 10% * 6 oz= 0.10 * 6 oz= 0.6
In the Avoidupoids system, 1 lb is 16 oz, so:6 lb. + 6 oz. = 6 lb * 16 oz./lb. + 6 oz.= 96 oz. + 6 oz.= 102 oz.In the Troy system, 1 lb is 12 oz, so:6 lb. + 6 oz. = 6 lb * 12 oz./lb. + 6 oz.= 72 oz. + 6 oz.= 74 oz.Don't worry about the Tower pound (12 Tower ounces), London pound (16 Troy ounces), or the merchant's pound (15 Tower ounces). They are all obsolete.
2.7 cups or 48 Tablespoons
They have made laws. Since 9-11, you cannot take more then 6 oz. of liquids onto planes. You can put them in your suitcases but you cannot have them on carry ons. Also you cannot bring any sort of weapons onto the plane (including little things like scissors, pocket knives, or razors.) They also check your bags when you go to get on a plane.
6 oz is about 170 grams. This formula is as follows:6 oz* 28.34952313 g 1 oz = 170.0971387 g