Multiply mL by 0.0338 to get fluid ounces.
44 oz 1 pint = 16 ounces 1 ounce = 0.06 pint
"16 fluid ounces" does.
In liquid measurements there are 8 ounces in one cup. In 5 cups there are 40 fluid ounces.
A fluid ounce is a volume measurement; an ounce is a weight measurement. When it comes to water (at a certain temperature, to be exact), one fl. oz = 1.04 oz. If your question were about water, and you wanted more bang for your buck, you'd want to pay per fluid ounce. So the question about perfume becomes, is perfume heavier or lighter than water? If it's heavier than water, then you want to pay per fluid ounce because you'll get more ounces for your money. But if perfume is lighter than water--say, lighter that 100/104ths as much, then you'd want to pay by the ounce (by weight, not volume).
FL. OZ is the abbreviation for the Fluid Ounces which tells you how much is in the bottle. It has nothing to do with the scent of the perfume.
4 mL of perfume = 0.135 fluid ounces.
44 oz 1 pint = 16 ounces 1 ounce = 0.06 pint
"16 fluid ounces" does.
Five mL is about 0.169 US fluid ounces.
Fluid ounces and pounds are two different types of measurements. Fluid ounces relates to liquid and pounds refers to dry ingredients. Therefore, you cannot convert fluid ounces into pounds.
In liquid measurements there are 8 ounces in one cup. In 5 cups there are 40 fluid ounces.
just checked a bottle of perfume. 75 ml = 2.5 ounces
Some common abbreviations for liquid measurements include oz for ounces, tsp for teaspoons, tbsp for tablespoons, and fl oz for fluid ounces.
There are 8 fluid ounces in a cup. There are 2 cups in a pint. There are 2 pints in a quart. There are 32 fluid ounces in quart. There are 32 fluid ounces in 2 pints. Of course this is American style measurements. Pub pints are different! Remember that fluid ounces and dry (weight) ounes are not interchangeable.
A fluid ounce is a volume measurement; an ounce is a weight measurement. When it comes to water (at a certain temperature, to be exact), one fl. oz = 1.04 oz. If your question were about water, and you wanted more bang for your buck, you'd want to pay per fluid ounce. So the question about perfume becomes, is perfume heavier or lighter than water? If it's heavier than water, then you want to pay per fluid ounce because you'll get more ounces for your money. But if perfume is lighter than water--say, lighter that 100/104ths as much, then you'd want to pay by the ounce (by weight, not volume).
FL. OZ is the abbreviation for the Fluid Ounces which tells you how much is in the bottle. It has nothing to do with the scent of the perfume.
One US gallon is 128 fluid ounces or 3.785 litres.