The best unit of capacity to describe the amount of lemonade in a pitcher is liters or quarts, depending on the size of the pitcher. For example, if the pitcher holds 2 liters of lemonade, you would state that the capacity is 2 liters. To determine this, you can fill the pitcher with a known volume of water (like a liter measuring cup) and count how many times it fills the pitcher to find its total capacity. This approach provides a practical way to measure the volume of liquid accurately.
A measuring beaker.
It typically takes about 6-8 lemons to make a pitcher of lemonade.
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Water pitchers are available in many sizes, so each will hold the amount of water it is made to hold. It could be a quart, pint, half gallon, or a gallon. Some may be even larger, depending on their intended uses.
To make a refreshing pitcher of lemonade water, you will need lemons, water, sugar, and ice.
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A "pitcher" is an indefinite capacity.
To make a refreshing pitcher of lemonade, you typically need about 1 cup of lemon juice.
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A "pitcher" is not of fixed size.