A. Shape
A.shape b.volume c.weight
weight
MAYBE the answer is volume because what if the glass is big and they pour it in a small cup so volume is changed
Volume
Shapes
Mass
Weight
mass
B. shape
C. volume
D. weight
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Weight
Mass
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Buy some milk Get a cup pour the milk into the cup
pour it how ever you like as long as you hit the cup
If you are talking a cup or so it makes no difference.
It depends on whether or not you are talking about a white opaque liquid.
A measuring cup, of course!
There are 2 points in a one cup glass of fat free milk.
The homophone for "pour" is "pore." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud but have different meanings.
12 cups
There is about 300 milligrams of calcium in 1 cup of WHOLE milk.
a graduated cylinder
The cake won't come out properly. However, for every cup of buttermilk in your recipe, put 1 tablespoon of vinegar in a measuring cup, and then pour milk in the cup until you have a total of 1 cup of liquid.
first you pour it into the cup thing then you pour the cup into the dish. pour the dish into the the big bottle then pour the cup into the dog dish. after that pour the big bottle into the cup then pour the cup into the dog dish to fill it up