Belly101
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  • 24-05-2016
  • Mathematics
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Cassidy says that the capacity is the same as the amount. Do you agree explain why or why not.

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kaylee1208
kaylee1208 kaylee1208
  • 24-05-2016
No, it's not the same thing. Capacity is how much one thing can hold, and amount is the quantity of something. They're similar, but different.
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jojo090801
jojo090801 jojo090801
  • 29-05-2016
no she is not correct the the amount is how much you have capacity is how much of whatever you can have 
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