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Kiana Harvey
18 October, 09:55
The relationship between capacity
fluid ounces
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Abbie Jones
18 October, 13:51
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Fluid ounce is a fraction of a capacity.
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Capacity is a term is define how much a container can hold a liquid. It is defined as the maximum amount of something that a container/object can contain.
Fluid ounce is a unit of capacity which is equal to one twentieth of a pint. Where a pint is a fraction of a litre which is approximately (28/100) of a litre.
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