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5 us gallon = 18927.1 ml so 25.33 bottles (750 ml each) can be filled
750 ml = 0.75 liters, so you just divide 13 / 0.75.750 ml = 0.75 liters, so you just divide 13 / 0.75.750 ml = 0.75 liters, so you just divide 13 / 0.75.750 ml = 0.75 liters, so you just divide 13 / 0.75.
There are 750 milliliters in .75 liters.
One millilitre is 0.001 litre. 750 millilitre is 0.750 litre.
2.25 litres is equivalent to 3 standard 750 ml bottles. (2.25 litres is 2,250 ml. 2,250/750 = 3)
5/0.75 = 6.66... lots
750 mL = .75L 2 X .75L = 1.5L < 1.75L, so no.
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5 us gallon = 18927.1 ml so 25.33 bottles (750 ml each) can be filled
4 standard bottles of wine equals 3 liters. A standard bottle of wine is 750 milliliters; 750 x 4 = 3000 milliliters. There are 1000 milliliters in a liter, so 3000 milliliters equals 3 liters. A magnum bottle of wine is 1.5 liters, so 2 magnums equal 3 liters. A double magnum bottle of wine is 3 liters.
A Jeroboam contains three liters or about 20 glasses of wine.
There are usually 12 bottles of liquor in a case.
750 ml = 0.75 liters, so you just divide 13 / 0.75.750 ml = 0.75 liters, so you just divide 13 / 0.75.750 ml = 0.75 liters, so you just divide 13 / 0.75.750 ml = 0.75 liters, so you just divide 13 / 0.75.
1.75 L / 750 L = 0.00233... recurring bottles.
A "pipe" in this sense is a kind of barrel of varying capacity, but generally it's about 550 liters. That equates to 733 and 1/3 750 mL bottles, or about 61 cases; it's a lot of wine.
There are 1,000 milliliters in one liter, so 750 ml = 3/4 liters or .75 liters
It would take approximately 5, 750 ml bottles to fill a U.S. gallon. eraofbusiness