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What is the capacity of a water pitcher?
The capacity of a water pitcher can vary greatly depending on the size and design of the pitcher. Here are some common capacities for water pitchers:
- Small pitchers: 1-2 cups (0.25-0.5 liters)
- Medium pitchers: 3-4 cups (0.75-1 liters)
- Large pitchers: 5-8 cups (1.25-2 liters)
- Extra-large pitchers: 9 cups or more (2 liters or more)
The capacity of a water pitcher is typically measured in liquid ounces, cups, or liters. It's important to note that the actual amount of water that a pitcher can hold may be slightly less than its stated capacity due to the shape of the pitcher and the amount of space taken up by the handle and spout.
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