Montel heated a 12-cup pot filled with soup. He served bowls of soup to his family.

How can Montel find out how much soup his family ate?

CLEAR CHECK

Use a scale to weigh the pot with the remaining soup, and then subtract the number of pounds from 12.

Use a measuring cup to measure the amount of soup left in the pot, and then subtract the number of cups from 12.

Use a ruler to measure the height of the soup left in the pot, and then subtract the number of inches from 12.

Unfortunately, using a ruler to measure the height of the soup left in the pot will not accurately determine the amount of soup the family ate. The height of the soup does not directly correspond to the quantity of soup in the pot.

The best way for Montel to find out how much soup his family ate is to use a measuring cup to measure the amount of soup left in the pot, and then subtract that number from the initial 12 cups. This will give him the total amount of soup his family consumed.

The best way for Montel to find out how much soup his family ate is to use a measuring cup to measure the amount of soup left in the pot, and then subtract the number of cups from 12.

To find out how much soup Montel's family ate, he can use the following method:

1. Use a measuring cup to measure the amount of soup left in the pot.
2. Subtract the number of cups of soup left from the initial 12 cups that were in the pot.

This method will give Montel an accurate measurement of the amount of soup his family consumed.