Erm, 1 if it's a 1 litre bottle.
1 liter is equal to approximately 0.59 bottles of water.
It would take 2.52 bottles to fill a gallon jug.
1.5 liters = 50.7210341 fluid ounces = 3.00124bottles of 16.9 fluid ounces each (rounded)
A megaliter is equivalent to one million liters. To put it in perspective, if you imagine a standard liter as a bottle of water, a megaliter would be like having one million of those bottles. This unit is often used in measuring large quantities of water, such as in reservoirs or water treatment facilities.
To determine how many water bottles are in 9 cases, we first need to know how many bottles are in each case. Typically, cases contain 24 bottles each. If we assume that is the case here, then 9 cases would contain 216 bottles (9 x 24). Therefore, 162 water bottles plus 216 water bottles from the cases equals a total of 378 water bottles.
You would need to drink approximately two 16.9 ounce bottles of water to get one liter, as one liter is equivalent to about 33.8 ounces.
Based on your spelling of liter I guess you are American (conversion is different for European litres): 1 liter ≈ 33.814 fl oz → 33.814 fl oz ÷ 8 fl oz/bottle ≈ 4.23 bottles → you could fill four 8 fl oz bottles from 1 liter of water, and have a little left over. Alternatively, you need to drink a little under 4 1/4 eight ounce bottles of water to drink 1 liter of water.
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No, you're not even close. Ten 0.5 liter bottles is over a gallon.
There are approximately 1.056 16.9 oz bottles of water in a liter.
It takes 6 16 ounce bottles and an additional 2 ounces to equal 98 ounces.
To determine how many water bottles you need to drink to reach 108 ounces, you first need to know the size of the water bottle. For example, if you have a standard 16.9-ounce bottle, you would divide 108 by 16.9, which equals about 6.4. This means you would need to drink approximately 7 bottles to reach or exceed 108 ounces. If the bottle size is different, you can adjust the calculation accordingly.
To determine how many 16.9-ounce bottles of water you need to drink to reach 100 ounces, divide 100 by 16.9. This calculation shows that you would need approximately 5.92 bottles. Since you can't drink a fraction of a bottle, you would need to drink 6 bottles of 16.9 ounces to exceed 100 ounces.
All north American pop comes in 1 or 2 litre bottles as well as smaller cans.
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1 liter is equal to approximately 0.59 bottles of water.
You would need to drink approximately 3.8 bottles of twenty-ounce water to consume two liters.