None. Fluid ounces and pounds are incompatible units. There is no conversion factor. (You wouldn't ask how many inches are in a pound, would you?) The fluid ounce is a unit of volume, whereas the pound is a unit of weight.
16 fluid ounces of water at 4 degrees C equals one pound. For any other liquid at that temperature you must divide by the specific gravity to find the number of ounces. For example, with Mercury, it would be slightly over one ounce.
16.666 (repeating)
A fluid ounce of water weighs .96 avoirdupois (dry) ounces.
Formula:
16 oz (lb) / .96 fluid oz = 16.666
.96 fluid oz x 16.666666666 = 15.999999999 (round up to 16 oz = 1 lb)
Fluid Ounces are a measure of Volume, not mass.
1 pound = 16 ounces. So in one pound of water approximately 16 ounces of fluid present.
16 ounces in one pound.
There are sixteen ounces in a pound.
There are 16 ounces in one pound.
If the liquid is water, 16. what if the liquid is tomato juice? Then the question is meaningless. Liquid ounces is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight. It's like asking how many inches are in a minute. It just so happens that the definition of a liquid ounce was based on the weight of water. That's why you can convert the two IF the liquid in question is water. If it's not water, you have to find the density of the substance and and divide the weight by the density to get the volume.
16 ounces
There are 16 ounces in a liquid pint. There is a saying "a pint is a pound the world around" referring to 16 ounces = one pound.
16 ounces in one pound.
There are 16 ounces in one pound.
There are sixteen ounces in a pound.
1 pound = 16 ounces
16 ounces are in one pound of anything.
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16 ounces in one puund
1 pound = 16 ounces
There are 16 ounces in one pound.
There are 16 ounces in one pound.
16 ounces of crabmeat in a pound