In SI, you would use the liter.
In the Imperial System, you would use quarts most of the time.
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a centimeter
You would use Volume.
No you would measure it in kilos, because its mass and volume are too great to measure in liters alone.
gallons
centilitre
Probably millilitres or fluid ounces.
Gram
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Yes, you would however need quite a few cherries for a substantial amount of juice.
8 cups
The independent variable is whatever you change. In your example this would be the super juice. You would measure the amount of work completed; this would be your dependent variable.
With measuring spoons, as in picture
You would use Volume.
a liquid measuring cup. haha!
In order to measure the volume of an orange juice container , you would first measure the length, width, and height. Then you would multiply the length times the width. Once you've gotten the answer to that, multiply the result by the height. Thats your volume.