As illustrated in the 1995 movie Die Hard 3 (Bruce Willis, Samuel K. Jackson), you can measure out exactly 7 liters in the following manner:
Empty the 3 liter container into a spare container or containers. Fill the 3 liter container from the 5 liter container - This leaves 2 liters in the 5 liter container. Empty the 3 liter container into the spare container(s). Pour the 2 liters of water from the 5 liter container into the 3 liter container. Fill the 5 liter container from your spare container(s). Now you have a full 5 liters plus the 2 liters in the 3 liter container = 7 liters. Or, you can combine both volumes and take out one liter.
So say you want 4 litres in a basin. Fill up the 5 litres, then fill up the 3 litres from the 5 litres. You are left with 2 litres in the 5l jug. pour that into the basin. Empty the 3l jug down the sink and repeat everything again to get a second 2 litres and pour this into the basin to get 4 litres
Fill the 3oz container and pour the contents into the 5oz container.
There is now 3oz in the 5oz container.
Fill the 3oz container and fill the 5oz container with the contents of the 3oz container.
The 5oz container is now full, and the 3oz container holds 1oz.
Empty the 5oz container and pour the contents of the 3oz container into the 5oz container.
There is now 1oz in the 5oz container.
Fill the 3oz container and pour the contents into the 5oz container.
There is now 4oz in the 5oz container.
2) Fill the 3 again. Pour 2 into the 5. 1 remains in the 3.
3) Empty the 5. Pour the 1 from the 3 into the 5.
4) Fill the 3 again. Pour it into the 5 that already has 1 in it. Voila!
First of all, you'd need something else to put the water into, other than the two cups. Then you would need to fill the 5L cup all the way full with water. After that, you would pour exactly enough water from the 5L cup into the 3L cup so that the 3L cup is full. After it's full, you could dump all the water out of the 3L cup. Then you would need something else to hold the water, so that you could dump the water in the 5L cup into it, which at that point would measure 2L. Then you repeat the process, and the something else holding the water would have exactly 4L of water in it.
If you mean what means does one have to measure it, the best tool is "displacement": You take a known volume of water, and immerse the thing you want to measure. The amount of extra space the water takes up will be exactly the volume of the thing you put in it.
A small bottle or flask used to measure the specific gravities of liquids; the bottle is weighed when it is filled with the liquid whose specific gravity is to be determined, when filled with a reference liquid, and when empty. Also known as density bottle; relative-density bottle.
The volume of the bottle would be in litres.
b-bottle weight c-cap b+c=204 b=c+200 b=202 c=2
Volume
That is 3,000 millilitres
Nina can measure 32 oz of water by using her 16 oz bottle twice, and then measuring out 7 oz from the 32 oz with her cup measure.
it is called exactly that. potion bottle
If you mean what means does one have to measure it, the best tool is "displacement": You take a known volume of water, and immerse the thing you want to measure. The amount of extra space the water takes up will be exactly the volume of the thing you put in it.
You need the dog dish from Rodrick's room in the Heffley house. You need exactly 4 liters of fluid from the 10 liter bottle. You can measure that by filling the dog dish (3 liters) twice. Fill the dog dish from the 10 liter bottle, then pour the dog dish into the 5 liter cup. Then fill the dog dish from the bottle again, leaving 4 liters in the bottle.
gallons
A bottle cap is an inclined plane. I am not sure exactly why.
A large plastic bottle is 2 liters.
to measure the capacity of a baby bottle you would use grams your welcome
Ounces
Prices depend on where exactly you are, when exactly you are buying, and what brand you buy.
The 16.9 is probably ounces, if it were cups it would be a very big water bottle.