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How many shots of 35 ml in 100 Cl?

28.6 shots at 35mL each.


How many shots in 70?

There are no shots in 70. Can you provide more context or clarify your question?


How many units in 70 cl of Jack Daniels?

cl = centi litre, therefore 70 cl = 700 ml


How many 25ml measures in 70 cl?

To find out how many 25 ml measures are in 70 cl, first convert 70 cl to milliliters. Since 1 cl equals 10 ml, 70 cl equals 700 ml. Now, divide 700 ml by 25 ml: 700 ml ÷ 25 ml = 28. Therefore, there are 28 measures of 25 ml in 70 cl.


How many mls in 70 cl?

700ml


How many 35ml measures in a 70 cl bottle?

A 70 cl bottle contains 700 ml. To find out how many 35 ml measures are in 700 ml, divide 700 by 35. This calculation shows that there are 20 measures of 35 ml in a 70 cl bottle.


How many mils in 70cls?

To convert centiliters (cl) to milliliters (ml), you multiply by 10, since 1 cl equals 10 ml. Therefore, 70 cl is equal to 700 ml (70 cl x 10 ml/cl = 700 ml).


How many single measures in 70 cl bottle?

A standard single measure of spirits is typically 25 ml. In a 70 cl (700 ml) bottle, you can fit approximately 28 single measures (700 ml ÷ 25 ml = 28). This means you can pour 28 standard drinks from a 70 cl bottle.


How many 35ml measures in 70cl?

70 cl = 700 ml Answer 700/35 = 20


How many 35mls are in 70cls?

To convert 70 centiliters (cls) to milliliters (ml), you multiply by 10, since 1 cl equals 10 ml. Therefore, 70 cl is equal to 700 ml. To find out how many 35 ml portions are in 700 ml, divide 700 ml by 35 ml, which equals 20. Thus, there are 20 portions of 35 ml in 70 cl.


How many shots are in a 1.75 liquor?

39 shots (1.5oz) and a little change on 1.75l


How many shots of 70 cc of insulin of a bottle of 100ml?

To determine how many shots of 70 cc can be obtained from a 100 ml bottle of insulin, first convert 100 ml to cc, which is equivalent (1 ml = 1 cc). Therefore, a 100 ml bottle contains 100 cc. Dividing 100 cc by 70 cc per shot means you can get approximately 1.43 shots, which means you can administer 1 full shot of 70 cc, with some insulin left over.