A 1-liter jug contains 1000 milliliters. To find out how many 10 mL bottles can be filled from it, divide 1000 mL by 10 mL, which equals 100. Therefore, you can fill 100 ten-milliliter bottles from a 1-liter jug.
600 litres / (1 litre/bottle) = 600 bottles
One family-sized bottle contains 1.5 liters (1500 cu centimeters) of liquid. Therefore, 5 family size bottles contain a total of 7.5 liters (7500 cu centimeters) of liquid. To fill a glass with 150 cu centimeters of liquid, you could fill 50 glasses with the total liquid from the 5 family size bottles.
To determine how many 500 ml bottles can be filled from two liters, we first convert two liters to milliliters. Since one liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, two liters would be 2000 milliliters. Then, we divide 2000 ml by 500 ml to find the number of bottles that can be filled. Therefore, four 500 ml bottles can be filled from two liters.
There are 9 liter bottles in a 9 liter case.
Yes, two litter bottles can be filled with water and frozen. The frozen water can then be put into sauces to help cool them down. Always make sure to check for any plastic that may be from the bottles.
a quarter liter is 250 ml.. 5 liter is 5000 ml so 5000 / 250 = 20 bottles
The 2 liter bottle has the same worth regardless of what it is filled with, probable 1/10th of a cent or less.
A 2 liter bottle of soda typically weighs around 4.4 pounds when it is filled with liquid.
There are approximately 1.056 16.9 oz bottles of water in a liter.
There are approximately 3.78 8 oz bottles in a liter.
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