Final answer:
The best estimate for the volume of a pitcher of lemonade is likely around 2 liters, as this is a typical size for such a container and is larger than the volume of a standard 1-liter water bottle. Option B is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking for the best estimate for the volume of a pitcher of lemonade in liters. To estimate the volume of the pitcher, we compare it with known volumes of common items. A typical water bottle has a volume of about 1 liter, while a soda bottle and a jug of milk also hold about 1 liter.
Since a pitcher is larger than a standard water bottle, it's reasonable to estimate that the volume of a pitcher will be a few liters.
Given the choices provided, 2 liters (option B) seems like a reasonable estimate, as pitchers typically hold more liquid than a standard water bottle but are not excessively large containers, similar to how a jug of milk is typically around 1 to 2 liters in volume. So, for practical purposes, the best estimate for the volume of a pitcher of lemonade would be 2 liters.