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  • Milliliters to Ounces Conversion: A Comprehensive Guide
    You can't directly convert milliliters (ml) to ounces (oz) because they measure different things:

    * Milliliters (ml): Measure volume (how much space a liquid takes up).

    * Ounces (oz): Can measure both volume and weight (mass), depending on the context.

    To convert ml to oz, you need to specify which type of ounce you're using:

    * Fluid ounce (fl oz): Measures volume.

    * Avoirdupois ounce (oz): Measures weight.

    Here's how to convert 1.75 ml to fluid ounces:

    1. Conversion factor: 1 fluid ounce (fl oz) = 29.5735 ml

    2. Divide ml by the conversion factor: 1.75 ml / 29.5735 ml/fl oz ≈ 0.059 fl oz

    Therefore, 1.75 ml is approximately equal to 0.059 fluid ounces.

    Note: You cannot directly convert milliliters to avoirdupois ounces because they measure different things. If you need to convert milliliters to a weight measurement, you would need to know the density of the substance being measured.

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