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How many 16 oz plastic bottles equal one pound? - Answers
This question is probably the result of confusion between the two uses of ounce (oz). The 16 oz bottle refers to the volume of its content and that is not directly related to an ounce which is 1/16 of a pound (mass).
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This question is probably the result of confusion between the two uses of ounce (oz). The 16 oz bottle refers to the volume of its content and that is not directly related to an ounce which is 1/16 of a pound (mass).
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How many 16 oz plastic bottles equal one pound? - Answers
This question is probably the result of confusion between the two uses of ounce (oz). The 16 oz bottle refers to the volume of its content and that is not directly related to an ounce which is 1/16 of a pound (mass).
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