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A cup is a unit of measurement. A juice glass holds about 1 cup.
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Cups are used to measure volume. When you know how much a cup is, you can find out how much of something there is.
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The tools you use to measure cups are called measuring cups. You measure liquids with a wet measuring cup. You measure solids with a dry measuring cup.
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Sophia and her friend Kate measure in cups when they help Sophia's dad bake.
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They need to make cookies, cupcakes, and an apple pie for a party.
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For oatmeal raisin cookies, Sophia measures 3 cups of oatmeal.
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Then she measures 1 cup of raisins.
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For cupcakes, Sophia measures 2 cups of flour.
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Then she measures 1 cup of milk.
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Sophia measures 3 cups of flour for the pie crust.
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She measures 6 cups of apple slices for the pie filling.
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Jesse measures 1 cup of detergent when he helps do the laundry.
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Rebecca uses 3 cups of flour when she helps make pancakes for breakfast.
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Steven feeds his dog 2 cups of dog food every day.
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Hailey wonders how many cups of water fit in her beach pail. She counts each cup that she puts in the pail until it is full. Her pail holds 4 cups of water!