It is 2 ounces or, if you must, 2/1 ounces. If you want it as a fraction of some other quantity then you need to specify that second quantity. It should be blindingly obvious to anybody that 2 ounces, as a fraction of 1 pound, will be quite different to 2 ounces as a fraction of a ton!
Two ounces.
yes..... if you are using it s a whole then its 1/1 and if ur using it as a part then its diffeent (exs. 1 to 2 is 1/2 and 1 to 14 is 1/14) get it?
Two thirds is the name of the fraction 2/3.
To convert 9 ounces to pounds, we need to divide by the number of ounces in a pound, which is 16. So, 9 ounces is equal to 9/16 pounds. This can also be simplified to 0.5625 pounds when converted to decimal form.
32 fluid ounces comprise 1/4 of a US liquid gallon. That quantity also has its own distinctive name. It is called a "quart".
Five thousandths of an ounce - or one two hundredths of an ounce.
6/1 ounces.
21 ounces can be expressed as a fraction by recognizing that 1 pound is equivalent to 16 ounces. Therefore, 21 ounces is equal to 21/16 pounds. This fraction can be simplified to 1 5/16 pounds.
28 ounces = 280/1 ounces
10 ounces is 5/8 pound.
1/60
Assuming you mean ounces, the answer is 24 ounces, of course! If you wanted 24 ounces as a fraction of some other measure of mass, perhaps you could have tried to mention that in the question!
3/4
1.25 cup
not even a fraction of an ounce
0.31 pint
34/160 pounds