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24 ounces
A pint has 16 ounces, in the US system of measurement. So, a pint of oysters is equivalent to 16 ounces of oysters. There are 20 imperial ounces in a pint, imperial is a measurement used widely outside the US.
.5 L = 16.9070114 US fluid ounces. So, technically .0070114 fl oz, but for most purposes that do not require a very, very, very, precise measurement, like chemistry, they are basically the same thing.
Ounces or milliliters.
ounces
50 ounces, of course!
Breastmilk is measured in ounces just like formula is.
lb stands for pound
It depends on the material being measured. Bushel is volume measurement while ounces is a weight measurement. If you know the commodity being measured, you can then figure out the ounces. For example, dry shelled field corn is 56 pounds per bushel. Take that multiplied by 16 ounces per pound and you can say that for corn, a bushel is 896 ounces.
Solids are measured in kilograms, grams, milligrams, micrograms, or in ounces, pounds and tons.
Ounces are more precise.
In US Standard units, volume is measured in fluid ounces, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons. In metric units, volume is measured in liters.
In US Standard units, volume is measured in fluid ounces, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons. In metric units, volume is measured in liters.
Unfortunately, there is not a simple answer: it depends on what you mean by "more precise". Both have three significant figures and to that extend they are equally precise. However, the maximum possible percentage errors in the two measurements are approximately 100*0.05/42.3 = 0.12% and 100*0.05/35.6 = 0.14%, respectively. On that basis, 42.3 ounces is more precise in relative terms. Also, the measurement units are smaller for 42.3 ounces so in absolute terms the measurement is more precise.
An accurate but not precise measurement would be an approximate measurement. For example, in cooking or baking, the ingredients list might indicate one cup of a certain item. Scientifically, however, one cup, (or 8 ounces) would not be a precise measurement for testing purposes. Instead, a precisemeasurement would be required, especially when the results of a specific test need to be reproducible and the quantities are minute, as in micrograms, for example. Accuracy in measurement is of closeness to the actual or exact, but precision in measurement is closeness to the same spot each time it is taken.
They're typically measured in pounds. There are rule conversions to measurement in kilograms.
It can be measured many ways. Ounces is one of them.