The standard drinking glass in the US holds 16 fluid ounces, which is one pint. Two glasses would therefore be equal to one quart, and one quart is approximately (though not exactly) equal to one liter. So, 20 glasses would hold roughly 10 liters of milk.
100 glasses
1 litre = 1000 ml = 5 glasses
20 litres = 20000ml = 100 glasses
1,100 ml
1 liter = 1000 milliliters 5 glasses @150ml = 750 ml 1000-750=250 ml left in the bottle.
The number of ounces a glass of water holds depends on the size of the glass. Assuming that each glass of water holds 8 oz., eight glasses of water would equal 64 oz.
20 glases
A typical glass of water holds 8 ounces, although glasses do come in various sizes.
A standard drinking glass holds about 250 ml of liquid. There are four standard glasses of milk in a liter.
One glass of water is usually about 8 ounces. (110 divided by 8) That is about 14 glasses of water.
One drinking glass holds about 230 ml ( milliliters )
400 mL
One liter = 33.81 fluid ounces (U.S.) If you figure the average glass holds 8 ounces, it is approximately 4 glasses.
128 ounces in a gallon 128/6.25 = 201/2 glasses approximately
500 ml = 2 glasses