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Cassidy says that capacity is the same as the amount. Do you agree? Why or why not.
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Cassidy says that capacity is the same as the amount. Do you agree? Why or why not.
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Capacity: T
he maximum amount that something can contain.
Amount: A
quantity of something, typically the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent.
I disagree.
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The definition of capacity is how much something can hold. (ex: how much do water do you think this cup could hold?)
The definition of amount is how much there is of something. (ex: there are 20 slices of pizza.)
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