Which measure is most reasonable for the amount of liquid a bowl will hold
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Break the egg into a bowl, beat it (like you're making scrambled eggs), and then measure the quantity of liquid egg you have. Use half of that.
take bowl and put X amount of liquid in it set a timer for X amount of time and put the diapers in it
You pour some fluid into the dog bowl and pour the dog bowl's fluid into the cup. Then you fill up the dog bowl again and you have 4 liters! :) Toadetta Mushroomeque
first pour liquid into the dog bowl. then pour the stuff in the dog bowl into the cup.the dog bowl should be empty, the cup should have three litres and the bottle should have seven. pour the bottle stuff into the dog bowl. you should have four litres in the bottle. ZOO WEE MAMA! You Won! :D
[pts] victor childs
first pour 10 jug into dog bowl. pour dog to cup then jug to dog bowl again. the jug should have 4
First pour the liquid into the dog bowl..... Then pour the liquid from the dog bowl into the cup ......then pour liquid in the dog bowl again but from thr gallon this time then theres 4 litters left
The proper estimate is about 250 ml.
That entirely depends on how big it is. Mass is the amount of substance present, and is usually measured in grams. You'd measure it on a balance.
The unit of measurement for milk is litre (L) in the SI.
The interior volume of the bowl. - ( Usually about 2 cups )
The size of the bowl