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It’s time to get started. Fill the plastic bottle to the brim with water. Then pour the water into a graduated cylinder or other measuring tool to measure the total capacity of the bottle. Note that you may need to fill the measuring tool multiple times. To recall how to use a graduated cylinder, watch this video on measuring volume before continuing. If you are using household measuring tools, use these conversions to record the exact capacity of the bottle in milliliters (mL). Visit the math review for help with converting units:

1 cup = 240 mL
1 tablespoon = 15 mL
1 teaspoon = 5 mL
What is the capacity of the bottle in milliliters?

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