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Q: Will milk in a 2L contanier fit into 5 glasses if the volume was 350cm3?
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Suppose the volume of milk in a glass is 230 cubic cm If 1 gallon of milk equals 3.79 liters how many glasses of milk are in 1 gallon?

16, 2, or 1?


Suppose the volume of milk in a glass is 230 cubic cm. if 1 gallon of milk equals 3.79 liters how many glasses of milk are in 1 gallon?

16, 2, or 1?


How many liters make a glass of milk?

Your question is unclear. Do you mean how many glasses of milk are contained in a 1 liter carton? The answer is that it depends on the size of glasses. A "glass of milk" is an indefinite measure. Glasses come in different sizes. Larger glasses hold more milk; smaller glasses hold less milk.


How many 8 oz glasses of milk in 1 pint?

Two 8 oz glasses of milk will come in 1 pint


How many glasses of milk can you get out of a gallon?

8 16oz glasses


How many glasses of milk should a twelve year old have a day?

It varies, maybe 2 or 3 glasses of milk.


What do two glasses of milk do when they meet each other?

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How many glasses of milk in a liter?

A standard drinking glass holds about 250 ml of liquid. There are four standard glasses of milk in a liter.


How many servings of milk do you need daily?

A human is supposed to drink 8 glasses of milk a day, but most of the time people don't. Water is healthier for you than milk but milk has protein so u can go either way. But ode say drink 4 glasses of milk and 4 glasses of water to even them out.


How many glasses of milk will a average cow make in her lifetime?

just about 200,000 glasses


Is measure milk by volume or weight?

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When milk is transferred from a cartoon to a bowl does the volume change?

No, the volume of milk remains the same when transferred from a carton to a bowl as long as no spillage or evaporation occurs. The amount of milk poured out of the carton into the bowl is equal to the amount initially in the carton.