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How many ml in one half oz?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 6/8/2024

One and one half fluid ounces equals 44.36mL

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How many ounces or ml is half-cup?

A half cup is equivalent to 4 fluid ounces or approximately 118 milliliters.


How many oz 1 ml?

One mL is equal to about 0.033 fluid ounces.


How many ml are in 3.5 oz?

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How many 9.5 oz in ml?

9.5 oz = about 281mL


One imperial oz equals how many ml?

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1 oz is equal to many ml?

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