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Converting from the US customary system to the metric system, 16 fluid ounces is equal to A. 960 milliliters. B. 1 gallon. C. 480 milliliters. D. 160 milliliters.
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Converting from the US customary system to the metric system, 16 fluid ounces is equal to A. 960 milliliters. B. 1 gallon. C. 480 milliliters. D. 160 milliliters.
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1 oz = 29.574 ml
16 oz = About 480 ml, so, yes, the answer is C.
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