Ice cream is typically measured in ounces, referring to weight. Fluid ounces are used to measure liquid volume.
Part of a pound.
No, four ounces of wine and four ounces of whiskey will not have the same alcohol content. Whiskey generally has a higher alcohol by volume (ABV) than wine, so four ounces of whiskey will have more alcohol than four ounces of wine.
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If you're asking about its volume, then you'd either measure it in milliliters or ounces. For the alcohol content, it would be measured in a percentage representing alcohol per volume
In the US, a "standard" drink is 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol, regardless of the beverage involved.
Silver is generally measured in troy ounces.
it is measured in ounces
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1.5 ounces of 40% alcohol is equal to 12 ounces of 5% alcohol. So no they are both the same.
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Let a be the number of ounces of 25% alcohol required. Then, 25a + (30x9) = 28(9 + a) 25a + 270 = 252 + 28a 3a = 18 a = 6 Then 6 ounces of 25% alcohol + 9 ounces of 30% alcohol produces 15 ounces of 28% alcohol.
Ice cream is typically measured in ounces, referring to weight. Fluid ounces are used to measure liquid volume.
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a strawberry would be measured by ounces...
Part of a pound.