There are 100 centiliters in a liter, inside a bottle or anywhere else.
1,500 millilitres = 1.5 litres
To determine how many 20 cent coins fit in a 1-liter bottle, we first need to calculate the volume occupied by a single coin. Assuming a 20 cent coin has a diameter of 21.25 mm and a thickness of 1.79 mm, we can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = πr^2h) to find the volume of one coin. Once we have that value, we can then divide the volume of the 1-liter bottle (1000 cubic cm) by the volume of one coin to find out how many coins can fit inside.
10,000 paper clips fit in a 6.5 liter jar.
About 2500-3000 pennies will fit into a 2L bottle $25.00 - $30.00
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On average, 199 five pence coins can fit in a liter bottle.
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No. 1 liter ~= 1 3/4 pints. Therefore 2 pints will not fit in a liter bottle.
But that is only if you don't think of cutting a slot into the bottle. :)
1,500 millilitres = 1.5 litres
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Ah, isn't that a lovely question? So, we have 3 liters, and in each liter, there are 1.33 75cl bottles. So, if we multiply 1.33 by 3, we get about 4 bottles of 75cl in 3 liters. Isn't that just delightful?
MM is the abbreviation for millimeters, which is a measurement of length. BUT I do believe you meant mL, which is a milliliter. Therefore, to answer your question, 2,000 mL are in a two liter bottle, because 1,000 mL is equivalent to 1 liter. Hope this helps! Good luck!
The two liter Coca Cola failed in Spain because few local refrigerators had a compartment large enough to fit the bottle.
Pennies. They are smaller.
Liters are way too much to fit in a little bottle. Most of the time the bottled water bottles will be about 250 ml.
Well, honey, if we're talking about South African 1 rand coins, which have a diameter of about 20 mm, you could fit approximately 375 coins into a 2-liter Coke bottle. But who's got time to count all those coins? Just toss 'em in and see how many you can squeeze in there!