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not sure if this will help you out.
American Standard (Cups & Quarts )
American Standard (Ounces)
Metric (Milliliters & Liters)
2 tbsp
1 fl. oz.
30 ml
1/4 cup
2 fl. oz.
60 ml
1/2 cup
4 fl. oz.
125 ml
1 cup
8 fl. oz.
250 ml
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I assume, the "oz" is a "US fluid oz", other countries use different definitions.
1 ml = 0.0338140 US fl. oz.
By multiplying both sides of the equation by 120 you get:
120 ml = 120 * 0.0338140 US fl. oz. = 4.05768 US fl. oz.
If you ask because of a cooking recipe, round it down to 4.
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