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Find a container that you think holds more than 1 liter. Use a marked liter container to measure the capacity of the container you selected. Explain how you measured the capacit…
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Find a container that you think holds more than 1 liter. Use a marked liter container to measure the capacity of the container you selected. Explain how you measured the capacity
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You would have to get the container and put water in it but the container has to hold more than 1 liter so you would see where the water is at the measured point.
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