1 liter = 1000 cc
2 liters = 2000 cc
litre*
you ask your parents and then if they dont know then you are out of luck bye:-) Here is the real way... Add 5 liters to the 7 litter bottle. Add 5 more to the 7 litter bottle; now you have 3 litters. Dump out the water from the 7 litter bottle. Then add the 3 litters to the 7 litter bottle. Fill the 5 litter bottle again and dump it into the 7 litter bottle. Dump out the water in the 7l bottle and add 1 litter to the 7 litter bottle. Add 5 litters to the 7 litter bottle and there you have it. I copied it from another person. :)
yes it does.... unless the can, bottle, or 2 litter is flat
you can put mentos in a 2 litter bottle of coke and when you take off the lid it will explode :)
Litre (L)
2 litres is equivalent to 2000 ml. Thus it is 80 x 25 ml.
50
Depending on the measures you are pouring, 28 standard 25ml measures and 14 standard 50ml measures.
Approximately 42.8 measures
Two thousand (2,000).
1 Litre bottle is approx 40 measures
Stuff that is discarded is usually counted or its volume measured, rarely both. If you drop a piece of candy wrapper on the pavement that is 1 piece of litter. If you drop a bottle of pop, that is 1 piece. But the volume measures of the two will be difference. Conversely, the street sweepers may pick up a number of quarts of litter from outside one store but I very much doubt if they will count how many pieces there are.