Each store has its own pricing system. If the prices of every item was the same at every store, then there wouldn't be any store competition.
A liter is a measure of volume. So a liter of liquid ocupies the same amount of space as a liter of gas.
The answers to your questions, in order, are yes and no. A liquid liter is a liquid liter, regardless of what liquid it is a liter of. However, lead is (Obviously) denser than apple juice, so it has more mass.
ANSWER NO 1 liter = 0.26 gallon so 2 liters is about the same as a half of liquid gallon
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A Cm = Centimeter which is length - a liter is liquid capacity - they are not the same
4 glasses of water.
For a 2 liter bottle it is $1.88 and it is the same price in their money as well.
A liter is the same amount as 1,000 milliliters. So the milliliter is probably smaller.
No. The prices on the websites of many stores are not necessarily the same as they are in the store. I recently purchased a radio online but picked it up at the store. I did it that way because the in store price was higher.
Prices online are usually the same as in store at Sally Beauty Supply. There can however be a deviation with price in regards to clearance merchandise.
Yes, the two are equivalent. A liter is a cubic decimeter, and a milliliter is 1/1000 of that; that is, the same as 1 cubic centimeter. It doesn't have to be "the same liquid", since both are measures of volume.
The price for Celestial Tea varies from store to store but typically is in the 3 to 4 dollar price range. The price is the same for the different flavors of Celestial Tea.