They have 10/4 bottles of water, so
10 - 4 = 6
6-4 = 2
Leaving us with 2/4 bottles of water.
Two full bottles of water, and one half-full bottle.
On average, there are 5 real-sized glasses of wine in a bottle. If each person has 2 glasses of wine, that's 140 glasses. Divide that by 5 and you get 28 standard sized 750ml bottles needed. You have options to get larger format bottles, such as magnums that are 1500ml, to cut down on the number of bottles.
Milk did not come in cartons in 1915! Milk came in pint or quart size glass bottles in English speaking countries and in liter size bottles in other countries. You bought the bottle and the milk. You could exchange the bottle when you bought a new bottle of milk or purchase a new bottle. Most people exchanged bottles.
25 bottle of wine would be needed for 100 people. There are roughly 4 servings in a normal bottle of wine.
A regular 750 ml bottle usually gives you 4 glasses of wine. So, if you get 6 or 7 bottles, you will get each of the 25 people a glass. Multiply that by the number of glasses each would like, and you'll get what you need. A good estimate is 2 people per 750 ml bottle 25 people would need 13 bottles, but I would get 15 to be safe.
People usually remove the caps on plastic bottles specially on festivals so as to make the water bottle less painful as the water leaks out.
Normally you would work it out to roughly six glasses from a standard bottle of champagne so 30 people would be 5 bottles, but i would round it up to six!!
www.winekitztoronto.ca and www.fermentations.ca are only two websites among hundreds for companies that allow people to bottle their own wine in the Toronto area. There are fewer for beer. It is far more common to bottle your own wine than your own beer, so yes wine bottles are sold more than beer bottles.
A litre bottle will serve 4 people, however, allow 2 to 3 bottles per 4 if you are having a dinner party.
In the 1950's people called a bottle of soda a "bottle of pop".
4 people x 2 Bottles = 8 bottles each 1 person then shares with 3 friends so 1 + 3 = 4 and there were 4 people originally so 4 x 4 = 16. So now 16 people share 8 bottles; 16 / 8 = 0.5 each person should get half a bottle.
It depends on how many people will drink wine or beer. If everybody drinks wine, then you will need to buy 25 - 30 bottles, 4 - 5 people per bottle. For beer, it is a bottle per person.
First it must have "clorox" somewhere on the bottle. Many people call any brand of bleach or bleach looking bottle "clorox". Clorox is a brand of bleach just as is Purex, Roman, Javex, etc. Secondly, if the bottle has a rubber stopper that has clorox on it or a screw type lid that says clorox that doesn't make it a clorox bottle. The glass company that made the clorox bottles made bottles for other companies which the clorox stopper/lid may also fit. Thirdly, I assume that your bottle is clear like window glass. I would say 99% of clorox bottles are amber. I have 3 clear clorox bottles. A quart that was given to me. A quart that I paid $20, and a half-gallon that I paid $65. All are the screw top variety.