There are 16 imperial ounces in a pound. But there is no working to be shown as this is the definition of a pound. Just like the equality: 100 centimetres = 1 metre. It's the way the units work.
20divided by 467 show work = 0.042826552462526764
0.67 = 67/100. That is it! No more work to show.
2.5 divided by 4.75 show work = 0.5263157894736842
38 divided by 2242 show your work = 0.01694915254237288
Assuming it is an average bottle (750 Milliliters) it would work out to just over 25.36 ounces.
sure There are 2 tablespoons in 1 fluid ounce. 3.5 tbsp * ( 1 fl oz / 2 tbsp) = 3.5 / 2 = 1.75 fluid ounces this is for "fluid" ounces only. you can't convert to dry ounces unless you have the specific gravity of the stuff you're measuring
2 - it's not hard to work out...
There are 16 imperial ounces in a pound. But there is no working to be shown as this is the definition of a pound. Just like the equality: 100 centimetres = 1 metre. It's the way the units work.
-- Remember, or look up, that 16 ounces makes one pound. -- Figure out how many times 16 ounces go into 320 ounces. You should use long division to do that. -- The answer is not usually important, particularly in school, but it's a good way to show whether or not you worked the problem correctly. If you don't get [ 20 pounds ] for an answer, then you should work through this one again.
Since 1L = 1000mL, 1.5L is actually 1500mL.1 litre = 1000 millilitres. You now have all the information required to work out, for yourself, the answer to this and similar questions.
1 pound = 16 ounces. You now have all the information required to work out, for yourself, the answer to this and similar questions.
There are 16 oz in each pound. Given this information you can now work it out.
there are 5.6071428571428571428571428571429 ounces in 157 Grams Math work 157/28 = 5.6071428571428571428571428571429
what work?
24-12 show your work = 12
20divided by 467 show work = 0.042826552462526764