A Fifth Ounce of Raw Rice to Oz Conversion
Questions: How many US fluid ounces of raw rice in A Fifth ounce? How much is A Fifth ounce of raw rice in oz?
The answer is: a fifth ounce of raw rice is equivalent to 0.202 ( ~
'Weight' to Volume Converter
Ounces of raw rice to US fluid ounces Chart
Ounces of raw rice to US fluid ounces | ||
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0.11 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.111 US fluid ounce |
0.12 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.121 US fluid ounce |
0.13 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.131 US fluid ounce |
0.14 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.141 US fluid ounce |
0.15 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.151 US fluid ounce |
0.16 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.161 US fluid ounce |
0.17 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.171 US fluid ounce |
0.18 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.181 US fluid ounce |
0.19 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.192 US fluid ounce |
1/5 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.202 US fluid ounce |
Ounces of raw rice to US fluid ounces | ||
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1/5 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.202 US fluid ounce |
0.21 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.212 US fluid ounce |
0.22 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.222 US fluid ounce |
0.23 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.232 US fluid ounce |
0.24 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.242 US fluid ounce |
1/4 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.252 US fluid ounce |
0.26 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.262 US fluid ounce |
0.27 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.272 US fluid ounce |
0.28 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.282 US fluid ounce |
0.29 ounce of raw rice | = | 0.292 US fluid ounce |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on raw rice volume to weight conversion
A fifth ounce of raw rice equals how many US fluid ounces?
A fifth ounce of raw rice is equivalent 0.202 ( ~
How much is 0.202 US fluid ounce of raw rice in ounces?
0.202 US fluid ounce of raw rice equals a fifth ( ~
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Notes on ingredient measurements
It is a bit tricky to get an accurate food conversion since its characteristics change according to humidity, temperature, or how well packed the ingredient is. Ingredients that contain the terms sliced, minced, diced, crushed, chopped add uncertainties to the measurements. A good practice is to measure ingredients by weight, not by volume so that the error is decreased.
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