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.
Use a graduated flask or beaker.
With measuring spoons, as in picture
a liquid measuring cup. haha!
The volume of a sphere V = ⁴⁄₃πr³ would be near enough.
It will turn the orange into orange juice
Pure, fresh-squeezed orange juice would be homogenous, because it would be nothing but orange juice and pulp. Store-bought orange juice is typically heterogeneous, as ingredients are typically added... sugar, preservatives, etc.
If I had to choose just one characteristic for orange juice, it would be tartness.
That depends entirely on what you are measuring as ounce (oz) is a weight measure and cup is a volume measure. For instance, 4 oz of feathers would make more cups than 4 oz of rocks. However, if you are talking about 4 fluid ounces, like milk or Orange Juice, this would equal 1/2 cup.
Prices on orange juice would go up. Grocery stores would get orange juice from places that did not have a severe frost.
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because then there would be no artificial flavours
Orange juice would probably work the best.
You would use volume to see how much juice is in a jug.