You can multiply the numbers, but when you multiply the units, it doesn't seem to make much sense, physically. Square meters or cubic meters makes sense, but I doubt square ounces are used (at least by themselves) as a physical unit.
Practical problems will like multiply a pure number with a number of ounces - for example, 5 boxes each with a weight of 10 ounces: (5) x (10 ounces). Result will be in ounces, not square ounces, in this case.
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∙ 14y ago5 and a half ounces times 5 and a half ounces equals 30.25 ounces.
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∙ 13y ago1lb = 16oz
therefore
5lb = 80oz
80oz divided by 8oz = 10oz
So the answer is 10oz.
There are 640 ounces in 5 gallons.
There are 80 ounces in 5 pounds (1 pound = 16 ounces).
5 pounds. 16oz = 1 pound 16 X 5 = 80
There are approximately 169.07 ounces in 5 litres.
No, 64 ounces is not equivalent to 5 pounds. 64 ounces is equal to 4 pounds.
640 ounces equal 5 gallons or you can just multiply 128 ounces 5 times and it will equal an amount of 640 ounces
Yes, 5 times 16 is 80.
2.5 or 2 and a half.
No, 0.05 ounce is not equal to half of an ounce. Half of an ounce is equal to 0.5 ounce.
33.184 ounces per litre (times) 5 litres (equals 165.92 ounces
In liquid ounces: 5 ounces = 1/2 a cup + 1 ounce 8 ounces = cup 16 ounces = pint 32 ounces = quart 64 ounces = half gallon 128 ounces = gallon --- In weight ounces: 5 ounces = 1/4 pound + 1 ounce 16 ounces = 1 pound
2.5 or 5 over 2
There are 640 ounces in 5 gallons.
5 liters = 169.1 fluid ounces.
5 grams is equal to 0.176 ounces.
5 pounds is 80 ounces.
there are 80 ounces in 5 lbs.