7 Brew Scoops and Flavors Practice Test

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Which statement is true about scoops and ounces?

One scoop equals two ounces

One scoop equals three ounces

One scoop equals one ounce

In scoops-and-ounces measurement, a single scoop is defined as one fluid ounce of product. This means when a recipe or instruction calls for one scoop, you’re adding exactly one ounce, providing a consistent flavor strength and portion size across drinks. If you need more, you increase by whole scoops—two scoops would be two ounces, and so on. The other values would imply a different scoop size, which would change the strength and consistency of the drink, so they don’t fit this standard.

One scoop equals 1.5 ounces

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