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27 April, 01:23

If a pitcher is full of lemonade. Which unit of liquid volume best describes the amount of lemonade in the pitcher? explain

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  1. 27 April, 02:27
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    You wouldn't use, cm, m, km, kg, or anything like that ... you would use capacity ... (fancy word for liquid) So, for liquid you would use L, litres or gallons, or millilitres.
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