To be precise, 50 ml = 1.76 fluid ounces.
So if you think you're getting 2 fl oz of stuff if you buy 50 ml, you'd be "short changed".
(28.41 ml = 1 fl oz Imperial fluid oz)
)In US fl oz) 50 ml = 1.69 US (customary) fl ozs (29.57 ml - 1 US fl o)
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how big are the cups ?
I went google and typed in --how many grams to a cup--- and the following information came up
dry goods
1/2 cup==170 g==6 oz
2/3 cup =227g=8 oz
3/4 cup =255g=9 oz
1 cup =340g =12 oz
reference
dish.allrecepies.com>cup- to -gram-conversions
Assuming you are using the concentrated Roundup formula mix your application equal to a 1% mixture for common grasses and 2% for more difficult weeds. A gallon equals 128 ozs. so we're talking 1.28 oz and 2.56 oz respectively.
The 16.4 oz propane bottle contains 1.02 pounds of propane. 1.02 lbs propane equals 16.320 oz 16.320 oz equals 22.032 BTU’s. The RMC-8001SS has two settings, maximum and minimum The Max setting is rated at 8,000 BTU hour. 22.032 divided by 8,000 equals 2.754 or 2-3/4 hours The Min setting is rated at 4,500 BTU hour. 22.032 divided by 4,500 equals 4.896 or 4.8 hours
One 16.4 ounce bottle will burn 22.032 BTU’s @8,000 BTU’s per hour for a period of approximately 2-3/4 hours and @ 4,500 BTU’s per hour for a period of approximately 4.8 hours.
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