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Avoiding common volume conversion errors.

Whether you are preparing a recipe or involved in scientific research, volume conversions between the metric and Imperial systems of measurement are common. Most often, milliliters or liters are used in metric measurements. Ounces, pints and gallons are the common units for the Imperial system. Regardless of the units involved in a volume conversion, obtaining an accurate result is critical. In fact, the successful outcome of your recipe or experiment depends upon it.

Metric conversions are most often performed by hand. While this seems to be the first option for many, it is not the most accurate. Whether by an error in calculation or use of an incorrect conversion formula, reliable results are not guaranteed.

To avoid the risk of inaccurate data and the inconvenience of tracking down metric conversion formulas, using a volume conversion table, chart or calculator is a great choice. These tools provide reliable results at your fingertips and remove the need for memorizing or finding a conversion formula. For conversions from standard units of measure, such as 1 ounce to milliliters, Volume conversion tables and charts are best. When working with non-standard values, on the other hand, a volume conversion calculator is a better choice.


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