centilitre
a centimeter
Celsius or Fahrenheit
Cups
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Litre
a centimeter
I believe that one glass is equal to 250 ml.
Probably millilitres or fluid ounces.
"Would you like a free glass of tomato juice on the plane?"
a graduated cylinder
"Would you like tomato juice on the plane?"
To find out how many pints would be in each glass, divide the total amount of orange juice, which is 577 pints, by the number of glasses, which is 15. So, 577 pints ÷ 15 glasses = 38.4667 pints per glass. Rounding it to two decimal places, each glass would contain approximately 38.47 pints.
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In SI, you would use the liter. In the Imperial System, you would use quarts most of the time.
I would stick my mouth in the center of the glass and sip for about 15-20 seconds and then your glass won't be filled to the brim
Glasses are not all of the same size, but a typical glass of orange juice would be about a third of a liter.
It depends on the amount. Very little: mm3 Drinking Glass: cm3 Pools: m3 Oceans: km3