5/16 pounds
Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 5 oz*1 lb
16 oz=0.3125 lb
Divide ounces by 16 to get the same weight in pounds.
5 ounces = 5/16ths pound = 0.3125 pound
The specific gravity of olive varies. Most research shows it to be between 0.915 and 0.918. Using the median (0.9165) of that spread will show that one gallon of olive oil weighs about 7.64 pounds per gallon or 7.64 pounds per 128 fluid ounces. This is found by multiplying the specific gravity of the oil (0.9165) by the weight of one gallon of water. Water weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon. Now a simple proportional setup will do the rest. Solving for x in the following problem will reveal the number of fluid ounces in one pound of olive oil: 7.64/128 = 1/x 7.64x = 128 x = about 16.75 Therefore, we can say that 16.75 fluid ounces of olive oil weighs about one pound.
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An ounce is a unit of mass, while a millilitre is a unit of capacity. Therefore, the two units are incompatible. A compatible unit of measure for ounces would be grams or pounds, while a compatible unit of measure for millilitres would be fluid ounces. Answer: If you're cooking, 7 oz is just a bit over 207 ml. (My measuring cup shows both, but there are websites that will convert for you. See attached link.)
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The specific gravity of olive varies. Most research shows it to be between 0.915 and 0.918. Using the median (0.9165) of that spread will show that one gallon of olive oil weighs about 7.64 pounds per gallon or 7.64 pounds per 128 fluid ounces. This is found by multiplying the specific gravity of the oil (0.9165) by the weight of one gallon of water. Water weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon. Now a simple proportional setup will do the rest. Solving for x in the following problem will reveal the number of fluid ounces in one pound of olive oil: 7.64/128 = 1/x 7.64x = 128 x = about 16.75 Therefore, we can say that 16.75 fluid ounces of olive oil weighs about one pound.
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There are 26.95 ounces per 800 cubic centimeters and there are only 8 ounces in one cup. Therefore, 800 cubic centimeters of water is equal to 3.37 cups.
6.65÷ 10 × 100 = 66.5%The above calculation shows how to convert a CGPA of 6.65 out of 10 to a percentage.