It depends on what unit you are trying to convert it to. Here is a tip; type the following into Google: two thirds ounces to __________ Inserting the unit you want into the blank (tablespoons or milliliters for liquid, grams or pounds for solids) and it will tell you precisely how much it would be.
Well, if a Cup is equal to 8 oz. then what you would do is divide 8oz, by 3 (thirds), then multiply by 2 (of the 2 part of 2/3rds) to get your answer.
This isn't an even number of ounces.
Begin with 8/3 = 2.67
Then you would take 2.67 x 2 = 5.33 ounces in 2/3rds of a Cup
3 ounces equal 85.049 grams
2 and 2/3rd ounces equal 1/3rd of a cup.
depends how big the bottle is
That is approximately 4 teaspoons.
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full=ounces, empty=......ounces?
Assuming the bottle is full, 950 ml = 32.12 oz.
Find out how many ounces were in it when it was full, then dump it out and measure that, and subtract that amount from the original.
no, a bottle of glue may be full and be 4 ounces, but if you fill the bottom of a bottle the same size with melted copper, it would weigh the same, but the copper is denser.
Well actually the size is 187.5ml and four go to make a full size 750ml (3/4 litre) bottle.
Usually a couple of hours for me. I never take a full bottle. A half bottle cleans my pipes like nothing else can.
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In a 5-liter box of wine, there are 5 liters of wine. If there are not, then the box is fraudulently labeled. Is it possible that you intended to ask "How many ounces ?", but neglected to proofread your question ? That answer would be 169 ounces. Unsolicited comment: Judging by the presentation of the question, I'll be surprised if yours still contains the full 169 ounces that it used to.
one full turn is 360 degrees so that would be 360 x 2/3 = 240º