2.5 liters
Well, darling, there are approximately 3.78541 liters in a gallon. So, if you divide that by 1.5 liters per bottle, you get around 2.52 bottles needed to make up a gallon. But hey, who's counting when you can just grab a big ol' glass and call it a day!
16 oz to the pint 2 pints to the quart 4 quarts to the gallon start your calculator water bottle is 1 pint and .9 oz which is equal to .5 liters 2 water bottles in 1 liter
1 liter is equal to approximately 0.59 bottles of water.
6.4 20-oz bottles per gallon.
No, you're not even close. Ten 0.5 liter bottles is over a gallon.
NOa gallon has 128 ounces,
The answer depends on the size of the bottles.
There are 128 fluid ounces in a gallon of water, so it would be equal to six 20-ounce bottles of water plus another 8-ounce cup, or 6.4 bottles.
One gallon is equal to 128 ounces. To find out how many 23.7-ounce bottles are needed to equal one gallon, divide 128 by 23.7. This results in approximately 5.4 bottles. Therefore, you would need about 6 bottles of 23.7 ounces to equal a gallon.
"Bottled waters" is not a volume measurement. A gallon is a volume measurement. There are bottles that hold one gallon, in this case the answer is one. There are bottles that hold a half gallon, in this case the answer is two. There are bottles that hold a pint, in this case the answer is eight. There are bottles that hold 12 oz, in this case the answer is five and a third. There are bottles that hold a 8 oz, in this case the answer is eight.
It would take 2.52 bottles to fill a gallon jug.
9.5 bottles equal one Imperial gallon.