1 Cup liquid = 8 Ounces
Suspecting this is a homework question, you can figure out the answer given this information.
That answer is NOT correct.
If you read the label on the ten ounce can of soup it says "10 oz net wt"
This question is still unresolved. We need a fluid measurement for the soup that weighs 10 ounces.
There are 11 fluid ounces in a 10.5 oz (net wt) can of Campbells Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup. I measured twice.
Ice cream is typically measured in ounces, referring to weight. Fluid ounces are used to measure liquid volume.
There are 32 fluid ounces in a quart.
Yes, 1.7 fluid ounces is close to 2 fluid ounces but not the same. There is a difference of 0.3 fluid ounces between the two.
56 fluid ounces per seven cups (8 fluid ounces per cup).
One pound equals to 16 ounces and one ounce equals 0.06 of a pound. Also this relates only to solid (weight) ounces. There are two different kinds of ounces, ounces of weight/mass and ounces of volume (fluid). This can change when you are using the ounces to measure a non-liquid such as flour or sugar since the weight of dry items is not the same as their volume. An ounce of volume is called a "fluid ounce." That all being said, cream cheese is measured by mass (weight), so 8 ounces of cream cheese is half a pound. You will need two 8 ounce packages.
Ice cream is typically measured in ounces, referring to weight. Fluid ounces are used to measure liquid volume.
Two cups or 16 fluid ounces.
128 oz.
A pint contains 16 fluid ounces.
AnswerThere are two different "ounces"--one measures volume and the other measures weight. To measure volume, we use fluid ounces, and there are exactly eight fluid ounces of anything in a cup.However, since sour cream is sold by weight, this question wants to know how much one cup of sour cream weighs.1 cup of sour cream weighs 242 grams which is about 8.5 ounces
1 cup is equal to 8 fluid ounces. If you're looking for the weight of 1 cup of cheese, it depends on the cheese.
33 centiliters is approximately equal to 11.16 fluid ounces.
To convert liters to fluid ounces: liters x 33.81 = fluid ounces
depends on scoop size but average is 75-100
23.7 fluid ounces.
There are 32 fluid ounces in a quart.
Only 16.9 of the 64 fluid ounces would fit in 16.9 fluid ounces.