250 ml of liquor.
No, 750 is 3/4 of a litre
750 liters is 25,360.5 fluid ounces or about 200 gallons. (US)
750 milliliters is the same 0.75 liter. 750 milliliters fits into 1 liter (1 and 1/3) times.
There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter
1 liter = 1000 milliliters 5 glasses @150ml = 750 ml 1000-750=250 ml left in the bottle.
Liters are way too much to fit in a little bottle. Most of the time the bottled water bottles will be about 250 ml.
As the amount of ounces per liter is 33.824 and 750ml is 33.824 x .75, then the ounces per 750ml bottle would equal 25.368 oz. Using the standard 5 oz glass, there are about 5 glasses per bottle of wine.
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There are 1000ml in a litre. So 750ml would be 3/4 (three quarters) of that Litre bottle. MadMatt
It depends on how big the bottle. A typical bottle size is 750ml, but there are many variations. In a regular 750 ml bottle, there are 25.4 ounces.
It will vary from drink to drink but since a 1.75 liter bottle is roughly 2.3 times bigger than a 750 ml bottle take the price of you 750 ml bottle multiply it by 2.3 and you will see how close they are. Example: 750 ml bottle of Bob Smith's Fictitious Whiskey costs $15 1.75 liter of Bob Smith's Fictitious Whiskey costs $31 so if $15 x 2.3 is $34.50 you would save $3.50 by getting that big plastic 1.75 liter jug... no big deal but if you are throwing a party and need 10 bottles you would save 35 bucks.
There are 750 milliliters in .75 liters.
It's close to a "fifth"Before the adoption of metric units, booze in the U.S. was most commonly bottled in quarts and "fifths." A quart is one quarter of a gallon, and a fifth is -- you guessed it -- a fifth of a gallon. Now, liquor comes in one-liter and 750-ml bottles, which are about the same size as the quart and fifth, respectively.A 750-ml bottle -- the most common size for wine -- is 0.750 liter. In other words, it's three quarters of a liter (because 3/4 = 0.75).One fifth of a US gallon is 25.6 ounces, and 0.75 liter equals 25.4 ounces, so a 750-ml bottle is very close to a fifth.