A small can of applesauce weighs 15 oz.
what unit of capacities would be best to measure acan of applesauce
The most reasonable unit of capacity to measure a can of applesauce would be either fluid ounces or milliliters. These units are commonly used for measuring liquids and can provide a precise measurement of the volume of the can.
It would be feet
It would be millimetres.
Feet
liters
There is no such measure as a centermeter.A centimetre is a measure of distance so a wingspan seems a reasonable option (for an insect).There is no such measure as a centermeter.A centimetre is a measure of distance so a wingspan seems a reasonable option (for an insect).There is no such measure as a centermeter.A centimetre is a measure of distance so a wingspan seems a reasonable option (for an insect).There is no such measure as a centermeter.A centimetre is a measure of distance so a wingspan seems a reasonable option (for an insect).
Which measure is most reasonable for the amount of liquid a bowl will hold
No, regular applesauce doesn't. It should only be apples, water, sugar, lemon juice and sometimes cinnamon or other spices. But I would not be surprised if someone made applesauce with carrots.
No.
One egg can be substituted for 1/4 cup of applesauce. For three eggs, one would use 3/4 cup of applesauce. Applesauce is a common replacement in cake and other recipes for eggs.
Centimetre.