If you pour a fifth (1/5) of the water from the jug into a glass, that means you've removed 20% of the water from the jug.
To find out how much water is still in the jug, you can subtract the amount you poured out (1/5) from the original amount (1):
1 - 1/5 = 4/5
So, 4/5 (or 80%) of the water is still in the jug.
no. the density of an object is alone no matter how much you have it is still the same if i have a glass of water its density is 1 if i have an ocean of water its density is 1
tree quarters
Those are the 1776-1976 bicentennial quarters, and they're still worth 25 cents.
standard glass is 8oz, but it would depend on the glass.
that depends on the size or capacity of the glass
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A typical glass of water holds 8 ounces, although glasses do come in various sizes.
The amount of water a glass can hold varies depending on the size and shape of the glass. A standard drinking glass typically holds around 8 to 12 ounces of water.
8-10 glass of water
10 to 12 glass of water daily
It depends on: -The current temperature of the water. (If it was already cold, the water would probably decrease because both heat and cold causes water to increases) -The size of the glass. -How much the temperature decreases.