5 = 1.25 / 0.25
It would take approximately 5, 750 ml bottles to fill a U.S. gallon. eraofbusiness
That depends on how big the glasses are. If you know the capacity of a glass in millilitres, convert 5 litres to millilitres (5 l = 5000 ml) and then divide this by the capacity of the glass.
One hundredth of 5 Litres is 50 mL. 5000mL / 100 = 50 mL (1/50th)
By converting them to the same units; then sorting the numbers; writing the sorted values in the original form. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's HOW to do it, this is it being done: Convert to litres: the m prefix means milli- which is 0.001 the k prefix means kilo- which is 1000 → 8200 ml = 8200 × 0.001 litres = 8.2 litres → 0.005 kl = 0.005 × 1000 litres = 5 litres → 8.1 litres = 8.1 litres 5 < 8.1 < 8.2 → 5 l < 8.1 l < 8.2 l → 0.005 kl < 8.1 l < 8200 ml
Well, isn't that a lovely measurement! 5 litres and 750 ml can be written as a fraction as 5 750/1000, which simplifies to 5 3/4. Just imagine those liters and milliliters coming together in perfect harmony, like a happy little fraction on a canvas.
750 Milliliters is in one fifth of a bottle of vodka.
There are 150 fifths in a 750 ml bottle. This is because there are 5 ml in a fifth and 750 divided by 5 equals 150.
5 litres is 5,000 ml.
5 litres is 5,000 ml.
There are approximately 25.36 bottles of 750 ml that can be filled with 5 US gallons.
A metric cup has 250 mL (0,25 L).An US legal cup has 240 mL (o,24 L).
1000 ml = 1 litre so 5 ml = 5/1000 = 0.005 litres. Simple!
5 = 1.25 / 0.25
5 Litres is 5,000 ml. 300 will divide into that 16.666times
It would take approximately 5, 750 ml bottles to fill a U.S. gallon. eraofbusiness
750 mL = .75L 2 X .75L = 1.5L < 1.75L, so no.