Does anyone else remember being taught that 1 cup = 250ml or am I just going crazy
Mandela Effect
No, you're just fucking retarded when it comes to conversions. The extra 14ml aren't gonna ruin a dish.
what's up your ass that's got you so mean?
1 quart and 1 liter are usually approximated as the same. 1 quart is 4 cups, so 1 cup would be about 250mL.
1 cup is only a tablespoon less than 250mL, that's not very much.
>236.588
The metric system is fucking retarded.
I never learned the retarded burger measurements
14mL of cock.
a metric cup is 250 ml you fucking spastic
236.6 is 95% of 250
It's called rounding off, you might have heard about it in elementary school.
That's why 99% of the world uses it
>his recipe is by volume rather than mass
Amateur detected.
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>mass
>means weight
Amateur detected
>100 ml is 0.423 cups
The US system is fucking retarded.
Doesn't a cup depend on your wife's bra size?
I've been told various numbers from 244-250mL
mass and weight aren't the same thing dipshit
t. I live on a secret moon base
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nigga if you don't know what month it is the day is not going to assist
Yes because every time I look at records I know exactly what month 4/5/2016 took place in.
Silly westerners, a cup is 180cc of rice or 200cc of anything else.
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>americups
I use 450g to send 1lb samples to the USDA for work. Don't even at me.
lol
What do want to know when you look for the date?
THE FUCKING DAY. You'd have to be a fucking retard to forget what month or year it is.
thus D/M/Y makes the most sense.
>misremember something, must be mandela effect
just admit you're an idiot
The United States I'd 4.2% of the world population.
I swear to god ck is the most disabled board on this website
Her cups are about 3/4 of a gallon...
There are different cup standards. The Americans use the weird 236ml one while the Canadians, Brits and Australians use the 250 one from what I understand. Sweden has the old abandoned 150ml cup as well (also known as coffee cup) that you can come across in old recipes.
It's only the Americans that are disabled, everyone else on the planet that matter use 240v, the metric system, PAL TV and celcius.
The only 4% that could make themselves the 95% with one button press.
The standard we use the most in computers and have at least partially adopted in the EU is ISO 8601 which gives you the following for today's date
>2018-01-06
>tfw native resident of the Berenstain universe
feels good man
>pal tv
>superior
Yeah nice 50hz refresh rate Faggot.
Are all Americans this ignorant?
I thought mass = weight provided you're at exactly 1 G, but if, for example, you're on the Moon your mass remains the same but your weight is reduced. To about 1/6 I think.
It's been a while since I learned this in the 4th grade, though, so maybe I misremember.
It's actually quite a few button presses.
>celcius
it's less accurate than fahrenheit though
Do you live in a country who ignores the standards like UK?
I don't think you are misremembering, I think you are literally from another universe where you are right
You're correct, they are are just being idiots for the sake of trying to prove their American brains can handle "science". Gram is a unit of mass and 1 gram of butter will still be 1 gram of butter in space or on the moon, the scale will meassure the force, or weight, applied to it to estimate the mass usually assuming a gravity of 1.
It doesn't matter though because what's important are the proportions.