What does 4 cl ARC mean in measurement?
Hi MyBestAnswer members, I have a question about the term "4 cl ARC" in measurement. Could someone please explain what this means? I'm not familiar with this unit and would appreciate any insights or examples to help me understand it better. Thank you!
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"4 cl is an abbreviation for 4 centiliters, which is equivalent to 1.35 US fluid ounces. It can appear as a measurement on a shot glass or other liquid measuring devices. 'ARC' does not have a meaning in measurements, but if it is a marking on a piece of glassware, it likely indicates the manufacturer of that glass. The volume of a shot varies by country. In the US, a single shot is equal to 1.5 oz, whereas in South Korea, it is 2 ounces."
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