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The best unit of measure to use when measuring the amount of water in a drinking glass is ounces. A liquid measuring cup can be used to measure the ounces of water.
One drinking glass holds about 230 ml ( milliliters )
It is the shape of the glass.
The amount of water in the glass is equivalent to the amount of water not in the glass.
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because the glass will pop if you put the very hot water into the glass
It depends on the amount. Very little: mm3 Drinking Glass: cm3 Pools: m3 Oceans: km3
Depending on the accessibility of both clean drinking water and a glass to pour it in, you might or might not be able to have it.
Drinking water does burn calories and drinking an 8-ounce glass of cold water burns 9.25 calories more than drinking room temperature water.
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Quick way to think about the difference: Discrete variables have to be measured in whole numbers; typically you can't have fractions of discrete variables. Continuous variables can be measured, if desired, to very fine levels of accuracy and are typically not thought of as being measured in whole numbers. Example: How many drinking glasses do you own? Your answer will be a whole number. A fraction of a drinking glass has no meaning, unless you're counting broken glasses. How much water is in that glass? Your answer could be finely measured over any number of different scales, to any number of decimal places. Amount of water would be a continuous variabe in this case. There are various ways to use and measure variables, so it depends on your research need. For example, water might be a discrete variable if you are using 8 ounce sealed bottles of water as your units.