What is a unit to measure a tube of margarine
yes, it can be if you use metric units (although both butter and margarine are usually sold by weight not volume, but in recipes you often measure by volume)
You can use a ruler or a tape measure to measure the length of a test tube. Simply place the test tube on a flat surface and align the ruler or tape measure along its length to get an accurate measurement.
A millilitre is a volume of 1 cm3. You can measure this quantity of volume by a measuring tube, burette or pipet tube.
A double tube manometer measure pressure. Manometers use liquid in a column and balance it against the pressure that they are measuring.
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Use a pair of balances and standard weights.
The fudge recipe says to use margarine,not the spread kind. All stick margarine says 60-65% vegetable oil spread. Can you use the stick margarine with that label?
Only if the margarine is not "light" (lite or low-fat / lo-fat.) "Light" margarines have a high proportion of water to fat, and will not bake properly.
There are a lot of things you can substitute butter with. You can use margarine, apple sauce, and even pumpkin. What I like to do when I'm baking muffins is take my dry ingredients and instead of adding eggs or butter I use a can of pumpkin. It makes the muffins extremely moist and delicious, and a lot healthier.
You can use margarine
a beaker,pipette or test tube.