Typically, a can of condensed milk will contain 8 fluid ounces.
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one Actually one fluid ounce does not equal a weight ounce. It depends on the fluid and how dense it is. It is usually close to one weight ounce. Milk I believe is heavier than water due to its density. So one fluid ounce of milk should not equal one ounce.
8 (US) fluid ounces in one (US) cup or 8.33 (Imperial fluid ounces in one (US) cup or 10 (Imperial) fluid ounces in one (UK) cup or 9.64 (US) fluid ounces in one (UK) cup
One. This is not exactly accurate. Fluid ounces are a measure of volume, where as ounce is a measure of weight. While many chefs believe one can interchange the two, that is not true, for one fluid ounce of flour will weigh much less than one fluid ounce of milk.
One fluid tablespoon equates to three fluid teaspoons.
One pint of milk is equivalent to 16 ounces, so it would take half a pint (8 ounces) of milk to fill an 8-ounce bottle.