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Answer:
a. cup
b. tablespoon
d. fluid ounce
Step-by-step explanation:
The liter is a <em>metric</em> unit of measurement of volume. US Customary units are not metric units. Rather, volume in the US is measured in ...
teaspoons
tablespoons (= 3 teaspoons)
fluid ounces (= 2 tablespoons)
cups (= 8 fluid ounces)
pints (= 2 cups)
quarts (= 2 pints)
gallons (= 4 quarts, = 231 cubic inches)
(oil) barrels (= 42 gallons)
and the measurements based on length:
cubic inch
cubic foot (= 1728 cubic inches)
cubic yard (= 27 cubic feet)
acre-foot (= 43560 cubic feet)
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Above are the <em>fluid</em> measurements. In the US system, there are also <em>dry</em> measures that include ...
gallon (= 268.8025 cubic inches--different from fluid gallon)
peck (= 2 gallons)
bushel (= 4 pecks)