gallons
The unit is millilitre (mL).
Litres and parts of a litres is used to measure milk.
millimetres (centimetres could also be used)
The "correct unit of measure" is the one you choose. See the list below for suggestions:cupspintsquartsgallonsmilliliterscentilitersdeciliterslitersThe list is not comprehensive, but should serve.
Any unit of volume for its content, any unit of length for its height, breadth, diameter etc.
Pint
liters or milliliters or cups.
The unit of measurement for milk is litre (L) in the SI.
if large,pints if small,ounces if medium,cups
The unit is millilitre (mL).
Either fluid ounces (oz.) or milliliters (ml.)
Litres and parts of a litres is used to measure milk.
millimetres (centimetres could also be used)
They'd probably use millilitres.
You would use a millilitre or, equivalently, a cubic centimetre. A larger unit, which could be used, is a litre.
Probably centilitres.
Well that would depend on the size of the plastic bottle. If the bottle is large use litters or "L" for short. If the bottle is small use milliliters or "ml" for short.