That depends on how big the glasses are. If you know the capacity of a glass in millilitres, convert 5 litres to millilitres (5 l = 5000 ml) and then divide this by the capacity of the glass.
It would depend on what size glass you're referring to. There are 32 ounces on a quart: drinking glasses are between 8 and 10 ounces. Simply divide 32 by the size of the glass. 32/8= 4 glasses.
That's like asking how to pour 500mL of water into 2 500mL glasses and fill both glasses. It can't be done.
There are 128 fluid ounces in a gallon. So 35200 gallons x (128 oz/gal) = 4,505,600 fluid ounces. If it is an 6 ounce glass, then divide by 6 --> 750,933 1/3 glasses. If it's 12 ounce glasses, then 375,466 2/3 glasses.
5 1/3. All you have to do is divide 64 and 12.
On average, there are 5 real-sized glasses of wine in a bottle. If each person has 2 glasses of wine, that's 140 glasses. Divide that by 5 and you get 28 standard sized 750ml bottles needed. You have options to get larger format bottles, such as magnums that are 1500ml, to cut down on the number of bottles.
A pint (pt) is 16 ounces. 2.11 x 16=33.76 ounces. Divide 33.76 by 8 to get your answer.
The solution is count the number of letters in the word and divide by the number of permutations of the repeated letters; 7!/3! = 840.
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It depends on the bottle of wine. Look at the label and try to see how much wine is in the bottle. Convert that amount (if it isn't already) into mL. Once you accomplish this, divide the number by 250. Your quotient will be how many 250 mL glasses you can get out of the bottle of wine. I hope I helped!