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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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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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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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