please help, convert ml into fluid oz
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onawho
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HI !
I drink roughly 1.5-2 of my camelback of water a day. My camelback holds 750 ml. what is that converted into fluid ounces? I was never a very good math student and now I am paying for it. :ohwell:
So I would like to know how much water I am actually intaking. I know that the bottle is .75 of a liter, so if I am drinking 2 of them I am getting 1.5 liters of water into my system.
I just want to know exactly how much I am drinking so I can "fill my cup" on my food diary.
TIA!
I drink roughly 1.5-2 of my camelback of water a day. My camelback holds 750 ml. what is that converted into fluid ounces? I was never a very good math student and now I am paying for it. :ohwell:
So I would like to know how much water I am actually intaking. I know that the bottle is .75 of a liter, so if I am drinking 2 of them I am getting 1.5 liters of water into my system.
I just want to know exactly how much I am drinking so I can "fill my cup" on my food diary.
TIA!
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There are 1,000 mL in a litre, so if you're drinking 1.5 litres, you are drinking 1,500 mL....According to www.onlineconversion.com, that equates to 50.72 oz.0
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a liter is = to 4-8oz cups of water + a little bit more.
750 ml is a little more than 25 oz0 -
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1 liter = 33.81 fluid ounces
So for you're getting 50.72 ounces with 1.5 liters.0 -
750mL would be 26.4 UK fluid ounces, or 25.4 US fluid ounces0
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750 ml is 25.36 ounces.
This site is useful for conversions: www.wolframalpha.com
This is the answer to your question: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=How+many+fluid+ounces+is+750+ml0 -
www.google.com works well for converting measurements. Just type the 750mL to ounces and google will show the answer at the top of the page.
example.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=750mL+to+ounces&aq=f&aqi=h1g1g-m2&aql=&oq=0 -
thanks guys, I went to a site to convert the measurements and it seemed so high, so I guess I am getting enough water!0
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1 oz=30 ml...so 750 ml/30 ml per oz=25 oz !!!!!!!!!!:smokin:0
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