How many oz ml in a pint?
Other pints
Type | Definition | Equals |
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US liquid pint | 16 US fl oz | ≈ 473 ml |
US dry pint | 18.6 US fl oz | ≈ 551 ml |
Imperial pint | 20 imp fl oz | ≈ 568 ml |
Australian pint | 570 ml | 570 ml |
How many milliliters are in a fluid ounce?
29.57353193 milliliter
How many milliliters in an ounce? 1 fluid ounce is equal to 29.57353193 milliliter, which is the conversion factor from ounces to milliliter.
How many fluids are in a pint?
There are 16 fluid ounces in a pint, which is why we use this value in the formula above. Pints and fluid ounces are both units used to measure volume.
How much of a cup is 5 oz?
5 oz = 0.625 cups You may also be interested to know that 1 oz is 1/8 of a cup.
How much is a pint in an English pub?
The Good Pub Guide’s annual survey shows the average cost of a pint in the capital has risen 24p to £4.44 over the past year. In contrast the overall national average price of a pint in Britain has increased 9p to £3.69. This means London is now the only county to charge on average more than £4.
How much is 5 pints in fluid ounces?
The conversion factor from pints to fluid ounces is 16, which means that 1 pint is equal to 16 fluid ounces: To convert 5 pints into fluid ounces we have to multiply 5 by the conversion factor in order to get the volume amount from pints to fluid ounces.
How much is 5 fluid ounces in milliliters?
We conclude that 5 fluid ounces is equivalent to 147.8676484375 milliliters: We can also convert by utilizing the inverse value of the conversion factor. In this case 1 milliliter is equal to 0.0067628045117839 × 5 fluid ounces.
How do you convert ounces to pints?
To convert a fluid ounce measurement to a pint measurement, divide the volume by the conversion ratio. One pint is equal to 16 fluid ounces, so use this simple formula to convert: The volume in pints is equal to the fluid ounces divided by 16.
What is a fluid ounce (ounce)?
The US fluid ounce is a unit of volume equal to 1/16 of a pint or 1/8 of a cup . The fluid ounce is sometimes referred to as an “ounce” but should not be confused with the unit of mass. One fluid ounce is equal to just under 29.6 milliliters, but in nutrition labeling, one fluid ounce is rounded to exactly 30 milliliters. [1]