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Convert fluid ounces to milliliters (fl oz to mL) with the volume conversion calculator, and learn the fluid ounce to milliliter formula.
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Use this liquid volume converter to convert instantly between barrels, cubic feet, gallons, liters, pints, tablespoons and other metric and imperial liquid volume units.
Volume conversion for cups, gallons, liter, milliliter, fluid ounces, pints, quarts, cubic centimeters, cubic feet and cubic meters.
To convert a measurement in milliliters to a measurement in fluid ounces, multiply the volume by the following conversion ratio: 0.033814 fluid ounces/milliliter. Since one milliliter is equal to 0.033814 fluid ounces, you can use this simple formula to convert: fluid ounces = milliliters × 0.033814
To make things easier, here is a conversion chart that lists the common units of measurement regarding liquid volume, along with their conversions. The table below provides an extensive range of metric conversion tables for liquid volume measurement.
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Conversion Factors. ounces to milliliters: multiply ounce figure by 30 to get number of milliliters. cups to liters: multiply cup figure by 0.24 to get number of liters.