Ah, now *this* I can understand!  You see, we don't measure in 'cups' here in 
the UK (although you could use a teacup I suppose) its all ounces, or mls and 
litres.  thanks Dick.  dee

On 14 Apr 2010, at 15:46, Richard Goodwin wrote:

> Another way of looking at it:
> 
> Get a 12 oz container.  Put into it:
> 
> 11 oz of water
> 1 oz of 35% h2o2
> 
> The result should be real close to 3% h2o2, assuming my arithmetic isn't bogus
> 
> Dick
> 


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