1 US gallons = 3.785 liters = 2.524 X 1.5 liters
1 Imperial gallons = 4.546 liters = 3.031 X 1.5 liters
You would need 2.524 - 1.5 liter bottles to equal a US gallon.
You would need 3.031 - 1.5 liter bottles to equal an imperial gallon.
128 fl. oz in a gallon
16.9 fl. oz in a bottle
about 7.6 bottles of water to a gallon
About 3.785 1-liter bottles.
100000 bottels
! gal = 128 oz so 5 and one third.
Only if each bottle holds 16 ounces.
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16 oz to the pint 2 pints to the quart 4 quarts to the gallon start your calculator water bottle is 1 pint and .9 oz which is equal to .5 liters 2 water bottles in 1 liter
6.4 20-oz bottles per gallon.
"Bottled waters" is not a volume measurement. A gallon is a volume measurement. There are bottles that hold one gallon, in this case the answer is one. There are bottles that hold a half gallon, in this case the answer is two. There are bottles that hold a pint, in this case the answer is eight. There are bottles that hold 12 oz, in this case the answer is five and a third. There are bottles that hold a 8 oz, in this case the answer is eight.
32 ounces = 1 quart.You need four of those to make one gallon.
Imperial: 160 imperial oz = 1 imperial gallon160 oz / 16 oz = 1010 - 16 imperial ounces make an imperial gallonUS: 128 US oz = 1 US gallon128 oz /16 = 88 - 16 US ounces make a US gallon
One gallon of water is equivalent to 3.785 liters. Therefore, approximately 0.757 5-liter water bottles equal one gallon of water.
1 liter is equal to approximately 0.59 bottles of water.
16 oz to the pint 2 pints to the quart 4 quarts to the gallon start your calculator water bottle is 1 pint and .9 oz which is equal to .5 liters 2 water bottles in 1 liter
NOa gallon has 128 ounces,
No, you're not even close. Ten 0.5 liter bottles is over a gallon.
6.4 20-oz bottles per gallon.
The answer depends on the size of the bottles.
There are 128 fluid ounces in a gallon of water, so it would be equal to six 20-ounce bottles of water plus another 8-ounce cup, or 6.4 bottles.
It would take 2.52 bottles to fill a gallon jug.
"Bottled waters" is not a volume measurement. A gallon is a volume measurement. There are bottles that hold one gallon, in this case the answer is one. There are bottles that hold a half gallon, in this case the answer is two. There are bottles that hold a pint, in this case the answer is eight. There are bottles that hold 12 oz, in this case the answer is five and a third. There are bottles that hold a 8 oz, in this case the answer is eight.
9.5 bottles equal one Imperial gallon.
7.57 - 16.9 oz bottles