The measurement of the prism are given in terms of units buut there is no infromation on the units used. It is therefore impossible to answer the question.
A measuring jar, a large bottle of soft drink or water.
Yes, a rectangular prism measuring 18.5 by 12.2 by 9 cm is able to hold up to 2 litres of ice cream because it has a capacity of 2.03 litres.
The handle can hold 1,750 milliliters of vodka.
Gatorade
A twelve ounce coke can hold 355 milliliters in one can
Not necessarily. 250 mL is the volume of one standard or metric cup. A drinking glass does not necessarily have to hold this much. Drinking glasses may hold more or less. But a metric measuring cup should hold exactly 250 mL.
5 milliliters is equal to 5 cubic centimeters, or approximately 0.17 fluid ounces.
A standard dinner plate can typically hold around 250-300 milliliters of liquid.
A large beer glass will hold 500 ml.
The volume of a container is typically measured in milliliters (mL). To determine the exact number of milliliters in a container, you would need to physically measure the volume using a graduated cylinder or other measuring tool. The volume can vary depending on the size and shape of the container.
About 946.4mL per US quart.
14.7 milliliters