Depends: what's your water source? How fast is it flowing? How large of an opening do the bottles have? How many can you fill simultaneously? If we're talking a hundred bottles simultaneously at Niagara falls, I'd say all 100 could be filled in 2 minutes; if we're talking standard soda bottles at a tap in the kitchen, depends on how fast you move & how strong you turn on your sink.
4There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter.
One milliliter is 0.001 liter.
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600 litres / (1 litre/bottle) = 600 bottles
3 litres = 3000 ml so 3000/250 = 12 bottles.
About 15.1 3-liter bottles.
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Depends on the size/capacity of the bottles.
Eight 1-liter bottles equates to about 2.1 gallons.
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1 liter = 1000 ml 500 ml = 0.5 liters Yes, you can. It remains 1.5 liters
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About 4.2 8-ounce bottles.
25 litres of milk bottles go into 5 bottles - It depends on the bottle size If a liter bottle (container as sold in food retailers) then 25 if a 2 liter then 12.5 bottles if a 4 liter 6.1 6 liter 4.1
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