The imperial pint used in the UK is different to the pint used in the US.
1 imperial pint = 16 floz
1 US pint = 14 floz
1 l = 1.75975326 imperial pints = 2.11337642 US pints.
So
1l is less than 2 imperial pints
1l is greater than 2 US pints
1 liter = 1000 milliliters 5 glasses @150ml = 750 ml 1000-750=250 ml left in the bottle.
150mlsx5=750mls 1lt=1000mls 1000mls-750mls=250mls
You would have to find some sort of graduated cylinder, or more probably a pitcher and pour your lemonade into it. Then you place your graduated cylinder on a level or at least fairly level surface and check the measurement of your lemonade with the top of the liquid at eye level. Or alternately pour it in a two liter bottle. Find a two liter bottle and pour the lemonade into it and see what happens.
2000 ml1 liter = 1000 mililiters 1 mililiter = 0.001 liter
There are 100 centiliters in a liter, inside a bottle or anywhere else.
1 liter = 1000 milliliters 5 glasses @150ml = 750 ml 1000-750=250 ml left in the bottle.
150mlsx5=750mls 1lt=1000mls 1000mls-750mls=250mls
a mesuring jug or a small bottle of cola
1 liter = 100 centiliters
A litre bottle - it's about 1.13 pints
the water will over fill
3000 ml
You would have to find some sort of graduated cylinder, or more probably a pitcher and pour your lemonade into it. Then you place your graduated cylinder on a level or at least fairly level surface and check the measurement of your lemonade with the top of the liquid at eye level. Or alternately pour it in a two liter bottle. Find a two liter bottle and pour the lemonade into it and see what happens.
It depends on the shape of the litre carton.
A 2 litre bottle!A 2 litre bottle!A 2 litre bottle!A 2 litre bottle!
You can measure liquid volume using metric units such as milliliter (mL) and liter (L). A dropper holds about 1 milliliter. A water bottle holds about 1 liter.
That is a really big bottle ... almost 250 gallons !946 liters = 946000 ml1 liter = 1000 mililiters1 mililiter = 0.001 liter