50 cl = 0.5 l, so three.
There are 14 measures in a 70cl bottle. 70cl = 700ml 700ml divided by 50ml = 14
A 1.75 liter bottle also equals 1750 milliliters. An average shot is 30 ml or 1 ounce. If you do the math, it will be just over 56 shots. In Ireland, a shot is 35.5ml. This means 49.3 shots In the UK it is 25ml, so there would be 70 shots. I am not sure what the rest of the world is, but find out how much is in a standard shot and divide 1750 by that.
Generally, on bottles, a single serving suggestion is given as 0.25 litres. Therefore, a 1.75 litre bottle will contain 1.75/0.25 = 7 servings.
There are approximately 2.33 750ml bottles in a 1.75 liter bottle.
2000 ml1 liter = 1000 mililiters 1 mililiter = 0.001 liter
4 bottles of 50 cl, for two litres
Since 1.5litres is 1,500 mL , dividing this by 50mL means there would be 30 bottles.
25 litres of milk bottles go into 5 bottles - It depends on the bottle size If a liter bottle (container as sold in food retailers) then 25 if a 2 liter then 12.5 bottles if a 4 liter 6.1 6 liter 4.1
600 litres / (1 litre/bottle) = 600 bottles
Depends on where you are from.355ml750ml1 liter1.5 liter and 2 liter bottles are sold in various countries.
That depends entirely on the dimensions of the bottles !
There is no specific consistent unit as a bottle - bottles can be of all sizes and capacities. The two units are therefore incompatible.
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.
Erm, 1 if it's a 1 litre bottle.
There are approximately 67.6 fluid ounces in a 2-liter bottle. Therefore, you would need approximately 8.45 bottles of 8 oz each to equal 2 liters.
Approximately 10,602,240,000,000,000,000 2-liter water bottles would be needed to encircle the Sun. This calculation is based on the Sun's circumference of about 4,370,005 km and the length of a 2-liter bottle (30 cm).
There are 9 liter bottles in a 9 liter case.