You could pour the liquid into a measuring beaker or graduated jug.
You could pour the liquid into a measuring beaker or graduated jug.
You could pour the liquid into a measuring beaker or graduated jug.
Measuring cup
That depends entirely on what you are measuring as ounce (oz) is a weight measure and cup is a volume measure. For instance, 4 oz of feathers would make more cups than 4 oz of rocks. However, if you are talking about 4 fluid ounces, like milk or Orange Juice, this would equal 1/2 cup.
If you use a liquid measure, 2 cups = 16 oz. ......so 1 cup = 8 oz, 1/2 cup = 4 oz, 1/4 cup = 2 oz. However, caviar is not exactly "liquid" (nor would it constitute "dry) so if you need an exact amount you should weigh on a kitchen scale then measure the results. 1/4 cup would be a close approximation.
measuring cup
A cup measure is always the standard size. Weight will differ depending on what you are measuring--8 oz of a liquid will differ in amount from, say, a cup of flour.
centilitre
Probably millilitres or fluid ounces.
8 cups
With measuring spoons, as in picture
a liquid measuring cup. haha!
scweeze the fruit then measure it in a measuring cup. bye .
measuring cup
a graduated cylinder
Measuring cup
cc
the amount of juice a tomato has depends on the tomato
That depends entirely on what you are measuring as ounce (oz) is a weight measure and cup is a volume measure. For instance, 4 oz of feathers would make more cups than 4 oz of rocks. However, if you are talking about 4 fluid ounces, like milk or Orange Juice, this would equal 1/2 cup.