Oh, dude, when two glasses of milk meet each other, they probably just have a nice chat about how they both came from cows and reminisce about the good old days back on the farm. Or maybe they're just silently judging each other's fat content and wondering who's the creamier one. Who knows, maybe they'll even exchange numbers and set up a playdate for their little cartons.
10 pints of beer, 6 shots of whisky, 3 glasses of water and a bottle of milk.
each get 10 ml
1/3 in each container
An equal amount "matches" each other. So, if you are told to combine milk and water in equal amounts, with the total amount specified as "one cup", the milk would be 1/2 cup and the water 1/2 cup. There are many situations in life where you'll need to know what to do to combine substances in "equal amounts".
To determine how much is in 1.5 liters of milk, you can convert it to other units: 1.5 liters is equivalent to 1500 milliliters or approximately 3.17 pints. The weight of 1.5 liters of milk is roughly 1.5 kilograms, as milk has a density close to that of water. If you're asking about the cost, it varies by location and brand.
12 cups
Yes but you can still drink regular milk
Your question is unclear. Do you mean how many glasses of milk are contained in a 1 liter carton? The answer is that it depends on the size of glasses. A "glass of milk" is an indefinite measure. Glasses come in different sizes. Larger glasses hold more milk; smaller glasses hold less milk.
Two 8 oz glasses of milk will come in 1 pint
8 16oz glasses
If poured evenly (and exact) there would be 1/4 litre (250 mL) in each cup, or 8.45 fluid ounces in each glass.
It varies, maybe 2 or 3 glasses of milk.
The most ideal amount is 3 8-ounce glasses a day.
Each half-gallon carton is equivalent to 64 fl oz, so 25000 half-gallon cartons would be 1,600,000 fl oz. To determine how many 8 fl oz glasses of milk that would be, you would need to divide 1,600,000 fl oz by 8, which equals 200,000 glasses. Thus, you would need to drink 200,000 glasses of milk to empty 25000 half-gallon milk cartons.
A standard drinking glass holds about 250 ml of liquid. There are four standard glasses of milk in a liter.
the answer is three cups of low fat milk or calcium fortified substitute is what teenagers should drink each day
by drinking each others milk