But then Loren, whatever sugar you put in the empty cup will not be "in the tea"!Loren said:Put 1 cube into one cup of tea. Drink it. Now put 3, 5 and 5 cubes into the 3 cups.
DrMike said:… 3 cups of tea … The volume is clear, but the containers are ambiguous.
DrMike said:… put all the sugar into the tea … This instruction is ambiguous.
DrMike said:… into each cup? … This noun is ambiguous.
Denis said:… "cups" are usually same size … This is an assumption.
Denis said:… sugar you put in the empty [container] … Some tea will remain in the container, unless you rinse it out.
It'll probably be the groaner:mmm4444bot said:I'm waiting to see the doctor's solution.
Denis said:… that's sure an odd number of sugar cubes for 1 cup …
Loren said:Put 1 cube into one cup of tea. Drink it. Now put 3, 5 and 5 cubes into the 3 cups.
Denis said:It'll probably be the groaner:mmm4444bot said:I'm waiting to see the doctor's solution.
put 1 in each of 2 cups, 12 in the other: that's sure an odd number of sugar cubes for 1 cup :roll:
mmm4444bot said:Denis said:… that's sure an odd number of sugar cubes for 1 cup …
Not in the United States, apparently.
I recently saw Pizza Hut advertise on television that, for an extra fee, customers may now get their pizza sprinkled with sugar.
We put sugar in packets of salt.
We put high-fructose corn syrup in practically everything processed.