This is because the Soda industries want to be able to transport their brands to other countries, in which most other countries use the metric system, and milk most likely cannot be transported.
since the largest consumer of gasoline is america, people got used to selling it in gallons instead of liters and it just stuck
petrol is measured in litres in every country except the U.S.A.
There is a good explanation for this on the regular wikipedia site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_engine
because the whole world is using liter except united states so they made sodas in liters
liters
milk then soda then orange juice then water
50.72 oz
2 liters = 8.45 cups (rounded)
A large bottle of soda typically contains 2 liters. There are 3.785 liters in a gallon. 2 liters equals 0.53 (just over one half) gallons.
1000 liters of milk,soda,juice
Liquids so water, milk, soda, etc
because the whole world is using liter except united states so they made sodas in liters
The ratio is 1 part syrup to 5 parts water. 5 gallons of syrup makes 30 gallons of coke. 30 gallons is 113.562 liters.
OK, SO OBJECTS that are measured in liters could include: Soda, Bottled Water, Liquid Medicine (In Milliliters), Liquid Nitrogen, Liquid Air (stuff for removing dust from computers) Gasoline, Honey, Milk, and many other things.
Many things at Walmart are found in liters: oil, soda, milk
yes, because it can fill a container like a liquid. One mole of a gas at STP is 2.24 Liters
Two liters is the size of a large bottle of soda. Average bathtubs hold between 40 to 110 gallons, which is substantially more than two liters.
2 liters is the size of a big family-size soda bottle, whereas 2 kiloliters is about 528 gallons. I'll go with the "2 liters".
10 liters = 10,000 milliliters
Yes, but it hogs space. Unless the milk is intended for communal use, in my opinion people who bring gallons of milk or OJ or twelve packs of soda are being inconsiderate of their co-workers.