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"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.
The weight would depend on a number of factors:How thick are the glass bottles (Sparkling wine is under pressure and has thicker bottles than still wine)?Is it a case of 6 or 12 bottles?Is it a cardboard or wood case?A very rough estimate would be:A normal size wine bottle is 750 ml (¾ Litre). Litre water weighs 1Kg, so 750 ml wine is approximately 750g.Add the weight of the bottle makes about 1Kg per bottle6 bottles = 6 KgPlus a cardboard case ~½ KgTotal 6.5 Kg. This is a very rough guesstimate.
Nothing; the vacuum renders it weightless however the mass stays proportionate to the volume, in this case 1 gallon.
How heavy mercury is depends on how much of it you've got! You may have a cubic metre, in which case it will weigh 13.55 tonnes. You may have a litre, in which case it will weigh 13.55 kilograms
0.58 oz (16.433 grams)
What do 24 bottles 500ml either metric or imperial
"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.
$25 for 24(case) 20oz bottles.
Normally 6 bottles 0,75l
369/12=30.75 but i want 30.09
There is no specific collective noun for bottles, in which case, a general collective noun applicable to the circumstances is used; for example a six-pack of bottles, a row of bottles, a collection of bottles, a case of bottles, etc. Or, having glanced in the trash bin the morning after a party, an embarrassment of bottles.
It depends. One case of beer contains 24 bottles/cans (330ml) or 12 bottles (1 liter). In any case, 23 bottles or 11 bottles would be left if one beer is taken out of the beer case, respectively.
A case typically holds 24 bottles or cans. A case that holds 24 20 oz. bottles weighs 480 ounces, or 30 pounds. A case that holds 24 12 oz. cans weighs 288 ounces, or 18 pounds. A case that holds 12 12 oz. cans weighs 144 ounces, or 9 pounds.
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Those would be delivered as individual bottles. If you meant 750 mL bottles in a 9 L case, that would be 12.
In Youngstown ohio Kmart carries it by the case 24 or 35 bottles $5.00 or less
12 bottles in a case.