Depends what you are using to fill them.
You would need to drink approximately 3.8 bottles of twenty-ounce water to consume two liters.
The number of 12 ounce soft drinks that can be filled in one minute would depend on the filling speed of the machine. If the machine can fill 10 drinks per minute, then 10 drinks can be filled in one minute. If the machine can fill 15 drinks per minute, then 15 drinks can be filled in one minute, and so on.
You would need to drink approximately two 16.9 ounce bottles of water to get one liter, as one liter is equivalent to about 33.8 ounces.
It takes 6 16 ounce bottles and an additional 2 ounces to equal 98 ounces.
There are approximately 3.78 8 oz bottles in a liter.
You would need to drink approximately 3.8 bottles of twenty-ounce water to consume two liters.
You would have to drink two 16 ounce bottles. A gallon is 32 ounces.
The number of 12 ounce soft drinks that can be filled in one minute would depend on the filling speed of the machine. If the machine can fill 10 drinks per minute, then 10 drinks can be filled in one minute. If the machine can fill 15 drinks per minute, then 15 drinks can be filled in one minute, and so on.
If you drink four 12 ounce bottles of beer you will have about as much alcohol in your system as if you drink four glasses of wine or four mixed drinks.As a matter of information, that amount of alcohol drunk by a 170-lb. man in one hour will put you right at .08 BAC.
8 ounces = 1 cup (1 bottle) 2 cups = 1 pint (1x2 = 2 bottles) 2 pints = 1 quart (2x2 = 4 bottles) 4 quarts = 1 gallon (4x4 = 16 bottles) 1 gallon = 16 8oz bottles x5 x5 5 gallons = 80 8oz bottles theres the math. Now the easy way. 80 8 ounce bottles can be filled from 5 gallons of medicine.
2.13 liters (that's 2 and 1/8).
You would need to drink approximately two 16.9 ounce bottles of water to get one liter, as one liter is equivalent to about 33.8 ounces.
To determine how many 16.9-ounce bottles of water you need to drink to reach 100 ounces, divide 100 by 16.9. This calculation shows that you would need approximately 5.92 bottles. Since you can't drink a fraction of a bottle, you would need to drink 6 bottles of 16.9 ounces to exceed 100 ounces.
Well, you have three 32 ounce bottles, so 32 x 3 = 96 total ounces of soda. Glasses can hold 8 ounces, so 96/8 = 12. You can fill 12 glasses.
It takes 6 16 ounce bottles and an additional 2 ounces to equal 98 ounces.
14 small bottles and 5 large bottles
There are 128 ounces in a gallon. To find out how many 4-ounce bottles are in a gallon, divide 128 by 4, which equals 32. Therefore, there are 32 four-ounce bottles in a gallon.