the answer is quarts
Black because it absorbs all the heat whereas white reflects the heat away so black is a better heat insulator. Help this helps :)
Identify the common properties in glass Cup bucket mug and jug
It depends are you an ant or a elephant, is your an ant then it's as big as a house, if your a elephant then its the size of a marble, but if your a person then its a little smaller than a coffee mug which is 8oz
To fill 38 mugs she needs 16 ounces per mug, so 38*16 = 608 ounces, 1 quart is 32 ounces, so she needs 608/32 = 19 quarts in total.
The main verb of the sentence "The coffee mug that you drink out of every morning has gone missing" is "has gone." This verb indicates the state of the subject (the coffee mug) and conveys that it is no longer present. The phrase "that you drink out of every morning" serves as a relative clause providing additional information about the mug.
millilitres
To find the capacity of a mug, typically you would fill it with a known volume of water, such as one cup or one liter, then pour the water into a measuring cup to measure how much liquid the mug can hold. Alternatively, you could look for manufacturer specifications that indicate the mug's capacity.
The most reasonable unit to measure the capacity of a coffee mug is in fluid ounces (oz) or milliliters (ml). These units are commonly used to provide an accurate measurement of the volume of liquid a coffee mug can hold.
about 2 cups
cups (or fractions thereof) or milliliters (ml)
about 2 cups
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300ml
Neither, I would drink it from a ceramic mug.
A coffee mug's volume will typically be closer to 300 ml than to 3 liter. For those who live in the United States, 3 liters is close to a gallon.
The best metric unit for measuring the volume of a coffee mug is liters (L). Most coffee mugs typically hold between 0.2 to 0.5 liters, making liters a convenient and clear way to express their capacity. For smaller measurements, milliliters (mL) can also be used, as one liter equals 1,000 milliliters.
8 oz. Metric units=Ml ( milliliters)