No.
No. Sixteen fluid ounces is two cups.
"16 fluid ounces" does.
Sixteen fluid ounces (US) Twenty fluid ounces (Imperial)
40 fluid ounces is bigger.
In fluid ounces, Yes.
100 fluid ounces is the larger quantity. 100 fluid ounces = 0.78125 gallons.
3 pints is bigger 1 imperial pint = 20 fluid ounces 3 imperial pints = 60 fluid ounces
No. Each pint is 16 fluid ounces. Two of them make 32 fluid ounces (one quart).
A cup is bigger.
No.
2 cups is bigger than 8 fluid ounces. There are 8 ounces in a cup, so 2 cups is the same as 16 fluid ounces.
Yes, that is correct