It depends on the size of the glass.
To measure how much lemonade is in a bottle without using the bottle itself, you can pour the lemonade into a separate measuring cup or container with volume markings. Alternatively, you can weigh the bottle filled with lemonade, then subtract the weight of the empty bottle to find the weight of the lemonade, and convert that weight to volume using the density of lemonade (approximately 1.0 g/mL).
300ml
Oh, what a lovely question! If we have 3 liters of lemonade, that's the same as 3000 ml. If each bottle is 250 ml, we can fill 12 bottles with that refreshing lemonade. Just imagine all the joy and happiness those bottles will bring to others!
We are missing one important fact: How many doses are in one bottle? How big is the bottle? If 400mgc per ml and the bottle has 3 ml the answer would be different if the bottle was 10 ml.
as much as the bottle says
Of course, depending on the dimensions of the bottle: a bottle with a volume of 5-100 mL is considered small.
That depends how big the bottle is
A standard bottle of vodka contains 750 ml of liquid.
1 liter = 1000 milliliters 5 glasses @150ml = 750 ml 1000-750=250 ml left in the bottle.
There are approximately 0.05 ounces in a 1.5 mL bottle of oil.
A 200 mL bottle of Vodka contains about 6.762 US fluid ounces.
The 'cc' and the 'ml' are identical volumes. The capacity of the bottle is 2,000 ml. We have no way of knowing how many it contains.