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| − | A '''fluid ounce''' is a unit of volume measure equal to 2 [[ | + | A '''fluid ounce''' is a unit of volume measure equal to 2 [[Tablespoon|tablespoons]], 6 [[Teaspoon|teaspoons]], or 1/8 [[Cup|cup]]. It is approximately equal to 30 mL. |
The '''fluid ounce''' may be abbreviated as '''oz''' or, more specifically, as '''fl oz'''. | The '''fluid ounce''' may be abbreviated as '''oz''' or, more specifically, as '''fl oz'''. | ||
| − | Note that the '''fluid ounce''' is distinct from the [[ | + | Note that the '''fluid ounce''' is distinct from the [[Ounce|ounce]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 5 April 2012
| Units of measurement
A fluid ounce is a unit of volume measure equal to 2 tablespoons, 6 teaspoons, or 1/8 cup. It is approximately equal to 30 mL.
The fluid ounce may be abbreviated as oz or, more specifically, as fl oz.
Note that the fluid ounce is distinct from the ounce.