1 cup = 8 oz 1/3 cup = 8/3 oz
That would be 6 ounces
That is approximately 2.666 fl oz.
two ounce
There are 8 fluid ounces in a full cup.
Cups are a unit of fluid measure, or volume, rather than pounds which are unit of measurement of weight. So, 2-cups is 16 fluid ounces, 1-cup is 8 fluid ounces, and ... one-half cup is 4 fluid ounces. Here is a handy conversion table for ounces, cups, tbsp, and tsp: Measure: Fluid ounces: 2-cups = 16 Fluid ounces one-cup = 8 Fluid ounces three-quarters cup=6 Fluid ounces two-third cup=5.333 Fluid ounces one-half cup=4 Fluid ounces one-third cup=2.667 Fluid ounces one-quarter cup=2 Fluid ounces one-eighth cup=1 Fluid ounce 3-teaspoons=1-Tablespoon 1-Tablespoon=0.5 Fluid ounces 2-Tablespoons=1 Fluid ounce 4-Tablespoons=2 Fluid ounces 8-Tablespoons=4 Fluid ounces 8-Tablespoons=one-half cup 12-Tablespoons=three-quarters cup 16-Tablespoons=1-cup
1 cup = 8 fluid ounces
8 fluid ounces = 1 cup 6 fluid ounces = 0.75 cup = 3/4 cup
Of what? There is no universal connection between weight and volume.
2.64 oz 1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
8 fluid ounces = 1 cup
There are 8 fluid ounces in a full cup.
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
1 cup = 32 fluid ounces
1 cup is 8 fluid ounces.
One and one third cup is 10.7 fluid ounces.
Cups are a unit of fluid measure, or volume, rather than pounds which are unit of measurement of weight. So, 2-cups is 16 fluid ounces, 1-cup is 8 fluid ounces, and ... one-half cup is 4 fluid ounces. Here is a handy conversion table for ounces, cups, tbsp, and tsp: Measure: Fluid ounces: 2-cups = 16 Fluid ounces one-cup = 8 Fluid ounces three-quarters cup=6 Fluid ounces two-third cup=5.333 Fluid ounces one-half cup=4 Fluid ounces one-third cup=2.667 Fluid ounces one-quarter cup=2 Fluid ounces one-eighth cup=1 Fluid ounce 3-teaspoons=1-Tablespoon 1-Tablespoon=0.5 Fluid ounces 2-Tablespoons=1 Fluid ounce 4-Tablespoons=2 Fluid ounces 8-Tablespoons=4 Fluid ounces 8-Tablespoons=one-half cup 12-Tablespoons=three-quarters cup 16-Tablespoons=1-cup
1 cup = 8 fluid ounces
8 fluid ounces = 1 cup 6 fluid ounces = 0.75 cup = 3/4 cup
Of what? There is no universal connection between weight and volume.
8 fluid ounces equals a cup. Fluid measures are always a measure of volume.