use the following question prompt: Sam gave the mother of the sick child a 16 oz bottle of liquid medication and told her the child should take 30 mL twice a day.

How many ounces is this?

In order to determine how many ounces are in 30 mL, we need to know the conversion factor between milliliters (mL) and ounces (oz).

1 fluid ounce (oz) is equivalent to approximately 29.57 milliliters (mL).

Therefore, to find out how many ounces are in 30 mL, we can use the following conversion:

30 mL * (1 oz / 29.57 mL) = 1.014 oz (rounded to three decimal places)

So, the child should take approximately 1.014 ounces of liquid medication twice a day.