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Well, isn't that a happy little question! When measuring the capacity of a soup pot, you would typically use quarts or liters. Just imagine all the delicious soups and stews you can create in that pot - it's a canvas waiting for your culinary masterpiece!

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The unit used to measure the capacity of a soup pot is typically in liters (L) or milliliters (mL) for smaller pots. Capacity refers to the maximum volume of liquid the pot can hold. It is important to use the appropriate unit of measurement to accurately determine the volume of the pot and the amount of soup it can contain.

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6mo ago
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Oh honey, we're talking about the size of a soup pot, not rocket science. You'd measure the capacity of a soup pot in good ol' liters or gallons. Just remember, the bigger the pot, the more soup you can make to feed your hungry soul.

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4mo ago
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To measure the capacity of a soup spoon you would use liters

Also if you want to know how i know this is because when you measure on the unit capacity you ALWAYS USE LITERS

remember this all your life!

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13y ago
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I whould use (in Customary tools. (and units.))a measuring cup and I whould measure it by cups!

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You would use liters (L) or quarts (qt) to measure the capacity of a soup pot. This unit indicates the volume or how much liquid the pot can hold.

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10mo ago
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The answer depends. Customary or metric unit, how many people will the soup serve, how big is the pot. I think the best answer would be a little less than a quart, but more than a pint.

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13y ago
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An ordinary kitchen measuring-jug, and use pints or litres as you wish - but be careful not to mix units in recipes!

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12y ago
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Fill the pot with water and pour that water into a measuring cup and calculate from there.

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10y ago
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The answer depends on whether you wish to measure its radius, circumference, mass, capacity or some other characteristic.

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8y ago
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