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How would you measure an amount of water in a very large pitcher?

To measure an amount of water in a very large pitcher, you could use a graduated container, such as a measuring cup or jug, to pour out specific amounts of water from the pitcher until you reach the desired measurement. Alternatively, you could use a flow meter or a water level sensor if the pitcher is equipped for such measurements. If neither is available, estimating by filling the pitcher to a marked level can also work, provided the pitcher has clear volume markings.


Which unit would you use to measure the amount of liquid in a water pitcher?

liters this is only if you're options are kiloliters, megaliters, or milliliters


Would you measure capacity of a pitcher in 40 milliliters or 4 liters?

liter


Which unit would you use to measure the water in a full bathtub?

Which unit would you use to measure the water in a full tub?


Would you measure a water storage tank in liters or milliliter?

You would measure it in litres


What unit of measure would you use to measure water in a bathtub?

Gallons


Would you see the water particles evaporate without a pitcher?

It is not possible.


What weight measure would you use to measure a bucket full of water?

pounds


What do you use to measure a right angle?

If you absolutely needed to measure an angle to find out its degree measure, you would use a protractor.


What unit of measure would you use to measure the capacity of a water cooler?

Litres


How would measure the density of an object that floats in water?

Push it down to measure the volume.


Do you measure the distance from the pitchers mound to home plate from the back corner of home plate?

You start at the pointy end of home plate and measure 60 feet 6 inches towards second base. That is where you would place the front of the pitcher's rubber. Then from the middle of the pitcher's rubber you measure 18 inches towards home plate and mark that spot. Measure an 18 foot radius around the marked spot. That is the pitcher's mound boundary. To make sure you're correct, you would then measure from the front of the mound to the front of the pitcher's rubber. It should equal 11 feet 6 inches.