2000 ml1 liter = 1000 mililiters 1 mililiter = 0.001 liter
There are 100 centiliters in a liter, inside a bottle or anywhere else.
The number of dimes that can fit in a whisky bottle depends on the size of the bottle and the arrangement of the dimes. A standard 750 ml whisky bottle has a volume of about 25.4 fluid ounces, which translates to approximately 1,200 cubic centimeters. Given that a dime has a diameter of 1.8 cm and a thickness of 1.35 mm, you could estimate that around 300-400 dimes might fit, depending on how they are stacked and packed.
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There is no specific consistent unit as a bottle - bottles can be of all sizes and capacities. The two units are therefore incompatible.
well my dear i suppose that depends on how many dimes you have in your respective two liter bottle
depends on the size of the bottle. A large galllon bottle will hold hundreds in dimes. I have filled a small bottle with dimes over a year and it was $200 plus
There are approximately 59.17 ounces in a 1.75 liter bottle.
Lots Get a liter bottle, and count how many squirts you get.
That depends entirely on the dimensions of the bottles !
Well, honey, a standard Crown Royal bottle can hold about 800 dimes if you stack them neatly. But let's be real, who's gonna waste perfectly good dimes by stuffing them in a bottle? Just use that bottle for some good ol' Canadian whiskey instead. Cheers!
2000 ml1 liter = 1000 mililiters 1 mililiter = 0.001 liter
The volume of 5880 dimes is 2 litres. However. any container with a capacity of 2 litres will hold a lot fewer because of gaps and spaces between the coins.
There are 100 centiliters in a liter, inside a bottle or anywhere else.
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On average, 199 five pence coins can fit in a liter bottle.
Trick question, there is no such thing as a 2 liter bottle of wine.