| Context | Milliliters | Fluid Ounces (US) | Fluid Ounces (Imperial) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liquid medication | 190 ml | 6.42 fl oz | 6.68 fl oz |
| Bottled water | 190 ml | 6.42 fl oz | 6.68 fl oz |
| Single coffee pod | 190 ml | 6.42 fl oz | 6.68 fl oz |
| Travel shampoo | 190 ml | 6.42 fl oz | 6.68 fl oz |
- Keep a small reference chart handy for quick lookups.
- Use digital scales that display both ml and oz to reduce manual math.
- Double-check airline policies before packing liquids; they often cap containers at 100 ml or 3.4 fl oz per bag.
- When doubling a recipe, remember that simple multiplication works only after confirming the correct ounce type.
- For non-liquid items like powders measured by weight, consult density tables since volume alone isn’t enough.