44 fluid ounces is 1.3 liters.
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.
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Using my 20 ounce bottle of soda as a conversion tool rather than going and looking it up: 20 oz = 0.591 liters, so 40 oz = 0.591 liters * 2 = 1.182 liters. Should be close enough.
The answer is 0. A large bottle of soda has 2 liters in it. Anything under the number 10 has a order of 0.
The answer is 0. A large bottle of soda has 2 liters in it. Anything under the number 10 has a order of 0.
To serve 150 8 ounce drinks, you will need 1,200 ounces of soda in total. Since 1 gallon is equal to 128 ounces, the total amount needed is 9.375 gallons. This is equivalent to roughly 35.4 liters of soda.
591.47 ml 1 ounce = 29.57 ml 1 ml = 0.03 ounce
usually liters unless it is in a can
It depends on the flavor. The regular flavors generally make 12 liters, the "Naturals" make 6 liters. You'd basically need to specify exactly what flavor you're interested in (or just look at the bottle; the label tells you how much it makes).
About 0.6 litres are in 20oz. To do the calculation go to www.google.com and type in 20oz in litres you can also write things such as 20 litres in oz it will do the maths for you.
Approximately 7.5ml will fit inside of a lid from a soda. This is the lid that keeps the bottle of soda closed. It would only take about 4 lids to make an ounce.