750 mL = .75L
2 X .75L = 1.5L < 1.75L, so no.
To convert gallons to milliliters, we know that 1 gallon is equal to 3,785.41 ml. Therefore, to find out how many 750 ml bottles are needed to fill a gallon, we divide 3,785.41 ml by 750 ml, which equals approximately 5.05 bottles. So, it would take about 5 bottles of 750 ml each to fill a gallon.
About 252.36 750-mL units in 50 US gallons.
There are 1892.7 ml in a half gallon. 1892.7 divided by 750 equals 2.5 (750ml bottles).They call a 1.75l a handle or half gallon because it is close but not an exact half gallon. There would be 2 1/3 bottles of 750ml vodka in a half gallon of vodka (1.75l).Read more: How_many_750_ml_of_vodka_are_there_in_a_half_gallon
a 750 is a fifth of a gallon, so at least 13.
5 us gallon = 18927.1 ml so 25.33 bottles (750 ml each) can be filled
1 litre = 1000 ml (of any substance) 750 ml = 3/4 litre (three quarters of a litre)
1.75 L / 750 L = 0.00233... recurring bottles.
Forty 750 ml bottles of wine would serve 100 people two standard five ounce glasses of wine each.
There are 21,333.33 (16000/0.75) 750 ml bottles in 16000 liters.
To convert gallons to milliliters, we know that 1 gallon is approximately 3,785 milliliters. Therefore, 50 gallons is equal to 189,250 milliliters. Since there are 750 milliliters in each bottle, we can divide 189,250 by 750 to find that there are 252.33 bottles. Since you cannot have a fraction of a bottle, there would be 252 full 750ml bottles in 50 gallons.
Divide mileage (750) by miles per gallon (18) to determine how many gallons will be needed and then multiply by the cost of gas (4.12) to determine the cost for the trip: 750 ÷ 18 = 41.67 x 4.12 = $171.68
1 gal = 3785.4 ml so it's just about 5 for a fast guess, call a gal as 4 liters