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There are approximately 1.056 16.9 oz bottles of water in a liter.
To determine how many 2-liter bottles of soda are needed to serve 30 people, we first need to calculate the total volume of soda required. Assuming each person will have one serving (typically 8 ounces or 0.24 liters), the total volume needed is 30 people x 0.24 liters = 7.2 liters. Since each 2-liter bottle contains 2 liters of soda, you would need 7.2 liters / 2 liters per bottle = 3.6 bottles. Therefore, you would need a minimum of 4 bottles of 2-liter soda to serve 30 people.
12.5 if each person consumes roughly 1.5 cups of liquid, or 2 plastic cups with ice.
Depends where you buy it. I'm guessing around 1 to 3 dollars or so.
Oh, dude, let's do some quick math here. So, a 2-liter bottle of soda usually serves about 6-8 people, depending on how thirsty they are. If we're talking 40 people, you'd probably need around 5-7 bottles. But hey, if they're really into soda, maybe throw in an extra one just to be safe.
The caps on plastic 2-liter bottles of soda and bottles of water are made of plastic. Other bottle caps are made of steel, and some are made from aluminum lined with polyethylene.
Depends on the size/capacity of the bottles.
For a gathering of 15 people, a general guideline is to assume each person will consume about half a liter of soda. Therefore, you would need approximately 7.5 liters of soda for the group. This translates to about 4 bottles of 2-liter soda, ensuring there's enough for everyone. Adjust accordingly based on your guests' preferences and the length of the event.
4.226753 cups are in a liter of anything.