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Question:

A sample contains \(\frac{\mathrm{2} }{\mathrm{3}}\) oz of liquid. How many milliliters (mL) is this?

A 20 mL.
explanation

To convert oz. to mL, multiply by 30 oz/mL. \(\frac{\mathrm{2} }{\mathrm{3}}\) x 30 = \(\frac{\mathrm{60} }{\mathrm{3}}\) = 20 mL

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