Yes, what else?
This depends on the size of the soup bowl in question. The capacity could be measured using either fluid ounces, cups, or pints.
Ounces (Avoirdupois ounces, not fluid ounces. Fluid ounces measure volume, not mass.)
centimeters...
deciliters all the way
that depends on the can..and the soup!
liters
This depends on the size of the soup bowl in question. The capacity could be measured using either fluid ounces, cups, or pints.
No it's a cup ! A cup is a unit of measure , just like a liter .
LitersTo measure the capacity of a soup spoon you would use litersAlso if you want to know how i know this is because when you measure on the unit capacity you ALWAYS USE LITERSremember this all your life!
That would depend on the size of the soup can as they are not all one size:household soup cans are almost always smaller than one litercommercial food service soup cans are almost always larger than one liter
The interior volume of the bowl. - ( Usually about 2 cups )
No, no normal food bowl for table use could hold 350 liters, which equals more than six hundred pints. 350ml, or 350 milliliters, or .35 liter, or about 12oz, would be a reasonable capacity for a soup bowl. One liter, or 1000 milliliters, equals about 1.8 pints (UK) or 2 pints (US), or 35oz. The capacity of soup bowls vary; they can hold anywhere from 230ml (8oz UK) to 500ml (half a liter, or 16oz UK), and might hold more, or less, depending on style and use.
Ounces
It is only a litre of soup if the can holds a litre of liquid.
You use a spoon to eat the soup in a soup bowl
The recommended uint in SI is litre (L) or the submultiple mL.
it's cup