A 1-liter jug contains 1000 milliliters. To find out how many 10 mL bottles can be filled from it, divide 1000 mL by 10 mL, which equals 100. Therefore, you can fill 100 ten-milliliter bottles from a 1-liter jug.
You can fill 15 bottles of 200ml with a 3L jug of cordial.
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a quarter liter is 250 ml.. 5 liter is 5000 ml so 5000 / 250 = 20 bottles
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It would take 2.52 bottles to fill a gallon jug.
1002.5l=2500ml2500/25=100
10 of that size cup can be filled with 2litres.
A 2.5 liter jug is equivalent to 2500 ml. To find out how many 250 ml cups can be filled from this jug, you simply divide the total volume of the jug by the volume of each cup. In this case, 2500 ml divided by 250 ml equals 10 cups. Therefore, you can fill 10 cups with a volume of 250 ml each from a 2.5 liter jug.
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! You see, a liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, and if you have 200ml bottles, you would need 5 of them to fill up a 1 liter jug. Just imagine the lovely sight of those bottles all lined up, creating a beautiful harmony of volume.
* Fill 4 liter jug. * Empty the 4 liter jug into the 5 liter jug. * Again fill 4 liter jug. * Fill up the 5 liter jug with the 4 liter jug. * There are now 3 liters in the 4 liter jug.