One of the many problems with the US 'customary' system of measurements
is that it includes two completely different kinds of ounces, and often when
you see "oz", you don;t know which ounce it means.
The "fluid ounce" is a unit of volume ... 8 of them in one cup, 32 in one quart, etc.
The other 'ounce' is a force ... 16 of them in one pound of weight.
If your question is asking: "How many fluid ounces of volume weigh 92 ounces ?",
then the answer is: It depends on what substance you're measuring.
- Air that weighs 92 ounces occupies more than 70,000 fluid ounces of volume at sea level.
- Water that weighs 92 ounces occupies about 88 fluid ounces of volume.
- Gold that weighs 92 ounces occupies only about 4.6 fluid ounces of volume.
It takes 6 16 ounce bottles and an additional 2 ounces to equal 98 ounces.
90/16.9 = 5.325 bottles (rounded)
That is 8 bottles
Well 1 cup of water is equal to about 8 ounces. I'm guessing by glass you mean how many cups? If so, it is about 6 per day.
8 bottles
about eight water bottles
One gallon is 128 ounces. One hundred twenty eight ounces divided by 16.9 ounces equals 7.5739645 bottles (128 / 16.9 = 7.5739645). The answer is a little more than 7 1/2 bottles of Aquafina is equal to 1 gallon of water.
The answer is 2.73. There are 1892.1ml in 64 ounces. Devide this by the 700ml and you get 2.703 . You can find a great conversion table on worldwidemetric.com.
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.
Typical water bottles contain 16.9 ounces. 80 ounces can be divided into 4.733 bottles. 80 ounces is also equal to 2.37 liters, which means just under one and a half of the two-liter soda bottles.
Most bottles contain 16.9oz of water, so five bottles have around 80oz.
1 liter is equal to approximately 0.59 bottles of water.