There are 35.274 ounces in a litre.
There are four cups in one litre. Therefore it would take 32 of such ounces to make one litre.
1.5 litre of water is 52.911 ounces
There can be no conversion. An ounce is a measure of mass. A litre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. Consider a litre of air. How many ounces? Next consider the same volume of water. How many ounces?
35.274 ounces in a litre
Assuming you mean fluid ounces, this depends on which type of fluid ounce you're using. In the Imperial system that used to be used by the UK and Commonwealth, one fluid ounce was 28.4ml; in the USA system one fluid ounce was 29.6ml. So in the old Imperial system one litre was 35.2 fluid ounces. But in the old USA system one litre was 33.8 fluid ounces. The great advantage of the modern system is that one litre is the same everywhere.
35.274 ounces of water in 1 litre.
Half a litre of water is approximately 17.637 ounces.
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There are four cups in one litre. Therefore it would take 32 of such ounces to make one litre.
First, there is no such thing as a "litre Canadian" . A litre is 33.814 ounces of water.
One litre of water is approximately 35.274 ounces.
A litre of water is 35.274 ounces
There are 35.274 ounces in a litre of water
1.5 litre of water is 52.911 ounces
A litre of water is 35.274 ounces
1 litre = 35.2 Imperial fluid ounces thus half a litre equals 17.6 fluid ounces
0.1 litre is 3.527 ounces.