2000/5 = 400 ml.
4-6 glasses
Use a glass cutter to cut the bottle top off the bottle, use sandpaper to smooth the edges of the glass.
Depending on how much you pour per glass, there are 10 to 12 glasses in a 1.5 liter bottle.
20 glases
As the amount of ounces per liter is 33.824 and 750ml is 33.824 x .75, then the ounces per 750ml bottle would equal 25.368 oz. Using the standard 5 oz glass, there are about 5 glasses per bottle of wine.
36.6 mm per glass
Whatever your cost is, multiply that number by 2.5 and that's your bottle price. Multiply your cost by 3.5 and then divide by five (number of glasses in a bottle) and that's your glass price. Do not sell expensive wines by the glass!
1,100 ml
THEY SAY ABOUT 10 GLASSES, DEPENDING ON THE SIZE OF THE GLASS AND THE POUR OF COURSE.
The noun "glass" is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance.Glass made into sheets for windows, picture frames, etc. is a non-count noun; units are sheets of glass, panes of glass, or pieces of glass.Glass formed into objects such as ornaments, decorations, jewelry, etc., is used as an attributive noun (a noun used as an adjective); the noun it describes is countable; for example a glass bead or glass beads, a glass bottle or glass bottles.The plural noun "glasses" is used when there are multiple types of glass, for example, "various glasses within igneous rocks".The noun "glasses" is the plural form of the noun for a beverage container, for example, a glass of water or two glasses of water.The noun "glasses" is an uncountable noun as a word for spectacles, a shortened form of "a pair of glasses" or "two pairs of glasses".
1 liter = 1000 milliliters 5 glasses @150ml = 750 ml 1000-750=250 ml left in the bottle.
There are 5 to 6, depending on how large of a glass you pour. Technically it is considered 6 servings of alcohol, so if you pour 1 serving in 1 glass, then you have 6. However most glasses are typically larger and have more than 1 serving of alcohol.