If you drink 10 and 2/3 of them, it is a certainty that you will very soon make a gallon.
One sixth of one gallon is equal to 0.1667 gallons. This can be calculated by dividing one gallon by six, which equals approximately 0.1667 gallons. To convert this into a more common unit of measurement, one sixth of a gallon is equivalent to approximately 0.63 liters.
16 oz is 2 cups
2 kilograms = 70.55 ounces.
There are 2 cups in a pint. There are 8 pints in a gallon. ( Can you multiply 2 by 8.) - that is 16 cups in agallon
Approx. 7-1/2 16.9 fl oz. bottle equal a gallon. 128 oz/gallon divided by 16.9=7.57 bottles. Approx. 7-1/2 16.9 fl oz. bottle equal a gallon. 128 oz/gallon divided by 16.9=7.57 bottles.
9.5 bottles equal one Imperial gallon.
I assume you mean the capacity of the bottle is 18.7 fl oz. Based on the fact that you refer to a quart, I will guess that you are American. 1 pt = 16 fl oz 1 qt = 2 pt = 2 × 16 fl oz = 32 fl oz → 1 qt = 32 fl oz ÷ 18.7 fl oz/ bottle = 1 133/187 bottle ≈ 1.71 bottles. Now, depending upon the original question, the answer could be: 1 bottle - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles can be exactly filled from 1 quart 1.71 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles make up 1 quart 2 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles do I need to buy to ensure I have 1 quart. If you are using imperial measurements: 1 pt = 20 fl oz → 1 qt = 2 pt = 2 × 20 fl oz = 40 fl oz → 1 qt = 40 fl oz ÷ 18.7 fl oz/bottle = 2 26/187 ≈ 2.14 bottles. Now, depending upon the original question, the answer could be: 2 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles can be exactly filled from 1 quart 2.14 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles make up 1 quart 3 bottles - How many 18.7 fl oz bottles do I need to buy to ensure I have 1 quart.
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1 US gallon = 128 US fluid ouncesSo it would be 10 "12 oz cups" and 8 oz left over (2/3 of a "12 oz cup")
There are approximately 1.056 16.9 oz bottles of water in a liter.
16 oz to the pint 2 pints to the quart 4 quarts to the gallon start your calculator water bottle is 1 pint and .9 oz which is equal to .5 liters 2 water bottles in 1 liter
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2 tablespoons = 1 oz. At 2 tbs (1 oz) per gallon, you will need 32 gallons for 32 oz of concentrate,
It would take approximately 5, 750 ml bottles to fill a U.S. gallon. eraofbusiness
gallon = 128 oz Pint = 16 oz cup = 8 oz Now figure it out
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces1/2 gallon = 128/2 = 64 ouncesNumber of bottles = 64/16.9 = 3.787In order to get 1/2 gallon, you have to open 4 bottles,but you have 0.213 bottle or 3.6 ounces left over.