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Chemistry, 23.05.2021 23:20 maxstmichel3868

You just created the equality 1 fluid oz = 29.7 mL. Use this equality to determine how many ounces of water will be measured using the measuring cup introduced before Part A when making the cake. Keep in mind that the level of precision for the measuring cup is to the half-ounce as you round your answer.

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