2.5 litres ÷ 250 litres = 0.01
(Those are some extremely large glasses: 250 litres ≈ 55 gallons each!)
It would be 8 glasses. It depends on the size of the glass.
12
40 litres of oil / 5 litres cans = 8 cans can be filled with 40 litres of oil.
It rather depends on the size of the bottle. For instance, a one litre capacity bottle will hold one litre of liquid.
Bottles vary in size so there is no simple answer.
2.5 litres ÷ 1/4 litres = 2.5 ÷ 0.25 = 10
flagon
20 glases
There are approximately 67.6 ounces in 2 liters. Therefore, 20 liters is equivalent to about 676 ounces. If each glass can hold 8 ounces, then 676 ounces can fill about 84.5 glasses. Since you cannot have half glasses, you could fill about 84 glasses with 20 liters of liquid.
Depending on how you pour, there are 10 to 12 glasses.
A bottle of champagne filled with the volume equivalent of 20 standard bottles (15 liters) is called a Nebuchadnezzar.
86/3.5 = 24.57 so answer is 24 complete bottles
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A Jeroboam contains three liters or about 20 glasses of wine.
A barrel, a flask, a decanter. a bottle.
At least 2 liters
8 2litre = 2000 millilitres 2000 / 250 = 8