Oh, what a lovely question! If we have 3 liters of lemonade, that's the same as 3000 ml. If each bottle is 250 ml, we can fill 12 bottles with that refreshing lemonade. Just imagine all the joy and happiness those bottles will bring to others!
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To determine how many 250ml bottles can be filled from 3 liters of lemonade, you first need to convert the volume of lemonade to milliliters. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, 3 liters is equal to 3000 milliliters. Then, you divide the total volume of lemonade (3000ml) by the volume of each bottle (250ml) to find the number of bottles that can be filled. Therefore, 3000ml ÷ 250ml = 12 bottles of 250ml each can be filled from 3 liters of lemonade.
3 litres = 3000 ml so 3000/250 = 12 bottles.
600 litres / (1 litre/bottle) = 600 bottles
no, one quarter is 250ml!
Well, honey, if we're talking basic math here, you can fill up 10 half-liter bottles from a five-liter container. It's simple division, darling. Just take that five liters and divide it by 0.5 liters per bottle, and voila! You've got your answer.
100
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have bottles that are 50cl each, you would need 2 of them to fill up 1 liter. You see, 1 liter is equal to 100cl, so two 50cl bottles would be just the ticket to make a full liter. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!