Easy way:
There are approximately 30 ml per fluid ounce. 4 ounces is about 120 ml. (The more exact number is 118.29 but make life easy and use 120!).
Using ratios:
One pint is 16 fl. oz. which is 473 ml.
4 ounces is 1/4 pint or 473/4 = 118.25 ml
The exact conversion factor is about 29.57 ml per fluid ounce. Seriously, just use 30!
400 milliliters is 13.53 fluid ounces.
liter or quart
On average, a lime contains around 30-40 milliliters of juice.
Measures of volume (milliliters) and mass (milligrams) are different. Your 25 milligrams of orange juice is about 25 milliliters of orange juice, but only because 25 milligrams of water equals 25 milliliters of water, and that's about as good as it gets. If you have 25 milligrams of mercury, that amazing liquid metal, you will have a lot less than 25 milliliters because mercuty is over 13 times as dense as water. See the problem? A gallon of water weighs more than a gallon of gasoline, and a gallon of liquid mercury weights much, much more than either the water or gasoline.
That is approximately 4 ounces
4x30ml
To convert four ounces of juice to milliliters, the nurse aide should first know that 1 fluid ounce is equivalent to approximately 29.57 milliliters. Therefore, to convert four ounces to milliliters, the nurse aide would multiply 4 by 29.57, which equals approximately 118.28 milliliters. This conversion is important for accurate medication administration and fluid intake monitoring in healthcare settings.
400 milliliters is 13.53 fluid ounces.
11.82 ml 1 ounce = 29.57 ml 1 ml = 0.03 ounce
liter or quart
You can not convert ounces to milliliters unless you know the density of the substance being measured and the term "glass" is not of fixed volume. However a standard US legal cup is 240 milliliters.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question? To convert 3 tons into ounces, you first need to know that 1 ton is equal to 32,000 ounces. So, if you have 3 tons, you simply multiply 3 by 32,000 to find that it is equal to 96,000 ounces. Just imagine all those ounces creating a beautiful painting of weight conversions!
You didn't say that the bottle is completely full of juice, but I will assume that it is. Otherwise it will be impossible to answer. One liter contains 1000 milliliters. You multiply the liters by 1000, which means move the decimal point three places to the right. So 1.89 liters = 1890 milliliters.
The volume of juice in milliliters or fluid ounces is a common metric used to measure the amount of juice. You could also use weight in grams or pounds if the juice is denser or thicker.
150 ml.
Bart is making 9 liters of fruit punch, which consists of two ingredients: apple juice and cranberry juice. The recipe says to mix together twice as much apple juice as cranberry juice.How much apple juice does Bart need?Write the answer in milliliters.
I would use a graduated cylinder or a measuring cup. After I had completed the measurement, I would probably express the result in liters or fluid ounces.