Not really. There are four cups in a liter, so you don't get seconds, or more than one meal.
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Glasses are not all of the same size, but a typical glass of orange juice would be about a third of a liter.
Let ( x ) be the liters of orange juice and ( y ) be the liters of grapefruit juice. We have two equations: ( x + y = 100 ) and ( 0.32x + 0.42y = 36 ). Substituting ( y = 100 - x ) into the second equation gives ( 0.32x + 0.42(100 - x) = 36 ). Solving this results in ( x = 40 ) liters of orange juice and ( y = 60 ) liters of grapefruit juice.
100 This really depends on the density of the juice. Density is measured in kg/l, which can also be written as g/ml. If we assume a density for orange juice of 1.25kg/l, then one litre weighs 1.25kg, or 1250g.
He's using 3 times as much ginger ale so 3 times as much of the other ingredients, ie 3 strawberry and 6 orange.
Slightly less than 2 liters. A liter is only slightly more than a quart 1 liter = 1.06 quarts and 2 quarts = 1.89 liters
there should be approximately 800 grams in a liter of acai berry juice
The answers to your questions, in order, are yes and no. A liquid liter is a liquid liter, regardless of what liquid it is a liter of. However, lead is (Obviously) denser than apple juice, so it has more mass.
Definitely the 2 liter bottle. Because if your weighing up with the binary number system part 320h in guava juice is odd so it has to be the 2 liter bottle.