by the gallon here
by liters in countries that use metric
grams
Scales
Of course, how else would you measure how much milk you'd have? You could measure in Imperial gallons, but the metric Litre (or Liter) is also a common way to measure liquid substance (which what milk is, a liquid).
gallons
Milk is measured by volume. It is not measured by weight.
Yes a teaspoon would be good to measure capacity of a milk carton.This is because density of milk is so close to that of water.
One US gallon of producer's milk (not skimmed, semi-skimmed, homogenised etc), weighs 10.1 pounds-force in customary measure and 44.5 newton in metric measure.
you measure it in litres
You can measure milk in quarts
I won't. I don't use milk.
You can measure milk using gallons, quarts and liters. Or pints
Of course, how else would you measure how much milk you'd have? You could measure in Imperial gallons, but the metric Litre (or Liter) is also a common way to measure liquid substance (which what milk is, a liquid).
gallons
Milk is measured by volume. It is not measured by weight.
Yes a teaspoon would be good to measure capacity of a milk carton.This is because density of milk is so close to that of water.
Yes a teaspoon would be good to measure capacity of a milk carton.This is because density of milk is so close to that of water.
A litre (or liter) is a measure of volume, not a measure of weight. A single liter of milk weighs ABOUT 1.03 kilograms.
You should not be giving milk to your cat. Cats are lactose intolerant and the only milk they should ingest are milk from their mothers or special cat milk.
Anything under a quart I measure in milliliters.