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1 liter is equal to approximately 0.59 bottles of water.
That's going to depend on how many ml each water bottle holds. If all of them are the common 16.9-ounce size, then you need nominally 2,000 of them.
2 A quart is equal to 32 oz.
It would be 4.99 gallons
2.2 liters is equal to approximately 9.3 8-ounce glasses of water.
There are 128 fluid ounces in a gallon of water, so it would be equal to six 20-ounce bottles of water plus another 8-ounce cup, or 6.4 bottles.
NOa gallon has 128 ounces,
About 19 20-ounce bottles.
It takes 6 16 ounce bottles and an additional 2 ounces to equal 98 ounces.
"Bottled waters" is not a volume measurement. A gallon is a volume measurement. There are bottles that hold one gallon, in this case the answer is one. There are bottles that hold a half gallon, in this case the answer is two. There are bottles that hold a pint, in this case the answer is eight. There are bottles that hold 12 oz, in this case the answer is five and a third. There are bottles that hold a 8 oz, in this case the answer is eight.
1 liter is equal to approximately 0.59 bottles of water.
1 US gallon = 128 fluid ounces6 gallons = 768 ounces768/20 = 38.4 bottles
Bottled water dispensers typically hold a 16 ounce water jug or bottle. Some bigger dispensers can hold 20 ounce bottles and smaller ones can hold 12 ounce bottles.
That completely depends on how much each bottle holds.We buy our ginger ale in 2-liter bottles. In that case, the answer is: 1 bottle.Note:If you get your bottled water in the handy 16.9-ounce size, that particular weird numbercame from 1/2 liter, and it's surprisingly close to equal. So for 16.9-ounce bottles only,4 bottles make 2 liters.
(24 bottles) x (16 oz/bottle) / (128 oz/gallon) = 3 gallons
You would have to drink 3.5 bottles.
That's going to depend on how many ml each water bottle holds. If all of them are the common 16.9-ounce size, then you need nominally 2,000 of them.