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≈341ml
Nope, 355 mL
Oh.. because of course "Fluid Ounce (Imperial)" is different from "Fluid Ounce (US)".
DOESN'T THE US USE THE IMPERIAL SYSTEM
I do not understand any single thing
The US uses US customary units. Actual Imperial units are sometimes used informally around the UK and Commonwealth nations.