","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Which of these could be equal to 2 cups? "},"educationalAlignment":[{"@type":"AlignmentObject","alignmentType":"educationalSubject","targetName":"Mathematics"},{"@type":"AlignmentObject","alignmentType":"educationalSubject","targetName":"Volume (imperial)"}],"encodingFormat":"text/markdown","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"text":"The temperature outside","encodingFormat":"text/markdown","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"This is the wrong answer"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"text":"The height of a person","encodingFormat":"text/markdown","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"This is the wrong answer"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"text":"The size of a room","encodingFormat":"text/markdown","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"This is the wrong answer"}}],"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"text":"The amount of soda in a bottle","encodingFormat":"text/markdown","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"This is the correct answer"},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"The correct answer is: The amount of soda in a bottle"}}}}