No
yes she is correct because it is the same amount
No. A quantity of money would be an amount but not capacity.
No. If I give you $10 then that is the amount I gave you. Nothing to do with capacity.
Capacity and amount are similar, yes but capacity is how much something can hold and amount means the substance.
No
sure
yes she is correct because it is the same amount
No. A quantity of money would be an amount but not capacity.
It is usually called the capacity. It is basically the same thing as the volume.
They are close but NOT the same.Capacity : think of it as how much can something hold stated as an amount. Example : The bucket has a Capacity of Six Apples.Amount is a number of things Example: 6 apples
no MAYBE
No. If I give you $10 then that is the amount I gave you. Nothing to do with capacity.
not at all
There isn't a transmission capacity the only thing you go by is the amount of gears it has.
Capacity and amount are similar, yes but capacity is how much something can hold and amount means the substance.
Yes, "capacity" is a noun. It refers to the maximum amount that something can contain or produce.