When you're cooking or baking in the kitchen, recipes measure liquids in varying ways. Sometimes you'll get a milliliter, sometimes you'll get a cup, and maybe you'll just get teaspoons or tablespoons ...
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EDITED BY CHARLES BATES SENIOR EDITOR An easy way to convert metric surface call outs to standard U.S. ones (rms) is to mentally multiply the metric value by 40. For example, 1.6 = 63 rms, 3.2 = 125 ...
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