To convert fluid ounces to milliliters (mL), multiply by 29.57:
20 milliliters is equal to approximately 0.68 fluid ounces.
You can't unless you know the material you're measuring. Grams are a weight measurement; fluid ounces are a volume measurement. To convert between weight and volume, you need to know how dense the material is: 150 grams of lettuce is a lot more volume than 150 grams of salt, because the lettuce is far less dense than the salt. Here's an online calculator that has some various substances you can convert between weight and volume: http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/cooking The United States Department of Agriculture has a Nutrient Database with far more substances in it: http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/cooking
Divide by 28.34
To convert milliliters to fluid ounces, you can use the conversion factor 1 fluid ounce = 29.5735 milliliters. Therefore, 60 ml is approximately equal to 2.03 fluid ounces.
To convert fluid ounces to milliliters (mL) multiply fluid ounces by 29.57: 15 x 29.57 = 443.55 mL
900 milliliters is a unit of measurement for volume equal to 0.9 liters or approximately 30.43 fluid ounces.
Use this formula: fluid ounces x 29.6 = mL4 fl. oz x 29.6 = about 118 mL
You can't convert between the two:- millilitres is a measure of VOLUME Ounces is a measure of WEIGHT However, Imperial Fluid Ounces are convert by; mL ÷ 28.41307 = Imperial Fluid Ounces
To convert milliliters (mL) to US fluid ounces, use this formula: mL x 0.033814 = US fluid ounces
Six fluid ounces is equal to approximately 177 mL
You would probably use milliliters(mL) or fluid ounces (oz).
Easy to do. There are about 29.6 mL in one fluid ounce. So, use this formula to convert fluid ounces to mL:fluid ounces x 29.6 = mL