750ml, which is the amount of fluid in a typical wine bottle, equals about 26 ounces.
If you are serving at a wine tasting, and you serve one-ounce pours for comparing wines, and use a one-ounce pourer (that limits pours to one ounce each), you can in theory serve 26 people. However, due to inaccuracies in the pouring mechanisms, you are better off limiting each bottle to serving a maximum of 20 people. (This also lets some have an extra bit later of their favs.)
750 ml = 25.3605 oz
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∙ 7y agoWiki User
∙ 12y ago750 mls divided by 30 mls in an ounce = 25 ounces in 750 mls
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∙ 9y ago750mL is about 25.4 (25.3605) US fluid ounces.
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∙ 11y agoA little over 25 ounces.
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∙ 9y ago750 mL is 25.3605 US fluid ounces.
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∙ 10y ago750mL is about 25.36 fluid ounces.
1ml = 0.0021133764 pints 16 oz per pint 500 cc * 16 * 0.0021133764 = 16.907011 fl oz
750 ml is approximately 1 'fifth'
A 750 mL bottle contains about 25.36 US fluid ounces.
750 ml = 25.360517 oz 25.360517 ÷ 1.5 = 16.90701133 Almost 17 1.5oz graduations in 750 ml
1 ounce is 28.35 ml.
In the United States, 1 fluid ounce = 29.5735 mL. So in 750 mL, there will be 25.36 fluid ounces.
1 U.S. fluid ounce is slightly less than 30 ml, so there are 25 one-ounce shots in a 750 ml bottle. (750 ml = 25.36 US fl. oz.)
That is approximately 13 shots
One 750 mL bottle contains about 101.4 1/4-fluid ounces.
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There are 30 cc's or 30 ml's in a fluid ounce. Therefore there are 180 ml's in 6 ounces and 750 ml's divided by 180 ml's equals 4.1666 (6 ounce portions) in 750mls.
There are about 17 1.5-ounce shots in 750 ml (16.9070113 to be more exact).
1ml = 0.0021133764 pints 16 oz per pint 500 cc * 16 * 0.0021133764 = 16.907011 fl oz
750 milliliters = 25.3605169 US fluid ounces
750 milliliters = 25.36052 ounces (1 milliliter = 0.03381402 ounce)
There are 750 milliliters in .75 liters.
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