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Chemistry, 16.12.2020 17:10 janessa0804

You are cooking a recipe and it calls for 1/4 a cup of milk. You get your measuring cup out, pour the milk into the 1/4 cup measuring cup, and pour the milk into a mixing bowl.
Does the milk's volume (amount) change from when it was in the measuring cup to the mixing bowl? Answer in a
complete sentence and explain why the volume does or does not change.

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