The aluminum bottle is available at some restaurants in California, but I have never seen it in stores.
14 small bottles and 5 large bottles
14.21 twelve ounce cans or 10.664 16 oz bottles
You would have to drink two 16 ounce bottles. A gallon is 32 ounces.
3 16 x 6 = 96 ounces 96 / 32 = 3 bottles
Bottled water dispensers typically hold a 16 ounce water jug or bottle. Some bigger dispensers can hold 20 ounce bottles and smaller ones can hold 12 ounce bottles.
Only one, but you have to fill it and dump it almost 6 times.
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
8 ounces = 1 cup (1 bottle) 2 cups = 1 pint (1x2 = 2 bottles) 2 pints = 1 quart (2x2 = 4 bottles) 4 quarts = 1 gallon (4x4 = 16 bottles) 1 gallon = 16 8oz bottles x5 x5 5 gallons = 80 8oz bottles theres the math. Now the easy way. 80 8 ounce bottles can be filled from 5 gallons of medicine.
This question is probably the result of confusion between the two uses of ounce (oz). The 16 oz bottle refers to the volume of its content and that is not directly related to an ounce which is 1/16 of a pound (mass).
16 bottles. There is 128 ounces in a gallon, so you divide 128 ounces by 8 ounces in a bottle to get 16. Another way to think about it is 8 goes into 128 16 times, therefore you will need 16 8 ounce bottles to make a gallon (128 ounces).
at least two and it ought to be PERFECT
It takes 6 16 ounce bottles and an additional 2 ounces to equal 98 ounces.