2.5 litres ÷ 250 litres = 0.01
(Those are some extremely large glasses: 250 litres ≈ 55 gallons each!)
A 2-liter bottle can fill approximately 8.45 standard 8-ounce glasses. This calculation is based on the conversion of 1 liter being equivalent to about 33.814 fluid ounces, and 2 liters being equivalent to about 67.628 fluid ounces. Therefore, dividing 67.628 by 8 gives us roughly 8.45 glasses that can be filled from a 2-liter bottle.
To determine how many 1.5-liter plastic bottles can be filled with 1.3 kiloliters (kL) of fish sauce, first convert kiloliters to liters: 1.3 kL is equal to 1,300 liters. Then, divide the total liters by the volume of each bottle: 1,300 liters ÷ 1.5 liters/bottle = approximately 866.67 bottles. Since you can't fill a partial bottle, the factory can fill 866 full 1.5-liter bottles in a day.
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If one soda bottle contains 1.5 liters, then the volume of six bottles can be calculated by multiplying the volume of one bottle by six. Thus, 1.5 liters × 6 = 9 liters. Therefore, the total volume of six soda bottles is 9 liters.
40 litres of oil / 5 litres cans = 8 cans can be filled with 40 litres of oil.
2.5 litres ÷ 1/4 litres = 2.5 ÷ 0.25 = 10
A 2-liter bottle can fill approximately 8.45 standard 8-ounce glasses. This calculation is based on the conversion of 1 liter being equivalent to about 33.814 fluid ounces, and 2 liters being equivalent to about 67.628 fluid ounces. Therefore, dividing 67.628 by 8 gives us roughly 8.45 glasses that can be filled from a 2-liter bottle.
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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.
To determine how many bottles can be filled, we first need to convert the volume of the can from liters to milliliters. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, 1 and a half liters is equal to 1500 milliliters. Then, we divide the total volume of the can (1500 ml) by the volume of each bottle (300 ml) to find the number of bottles that can be filled. Therefore, 1500 ml ÷ 300 ml = 5 bottles can be filled from a can holding 1 and a half liters.
8 2litre = 2000 millilitres 2000 / 250 = 8
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.
As our world turns, our bodies fade, and our wisdom withers, youhave brought a question that has many answers and all are true.Listen now . . .-- If the bottle is one gallon, then 12.8 such glasses can be filled,or the same one of them 12.8 times.-- If the bottle is one quart, then 3.2 of them.-- If the bottle is one pint, then 1.6 of them.-- If the bottle is two liters, then 6.76280454... rounded transcendental glasses.-- If the bottle is one half-liter, then 1.69060114... of the same breed of glass.But in the strict, literal interpretation of your question ... the 'pshat' as it were ...though you live long and prosper and travel the face of the Earth, it is a virtualslam-dunk certainty and a safe bar bet that you will never find any 10-ounceglasses in a bottle, and if you do, you cannot get them out and the bottle survive.
To find the total mass of the bottle filled with water, you first calculate the mass of the water. Since 1 liter of water has a mass of 1 kg, 1.5 liters of water will have a mass of 1.5 kg, which is equivalent to 1500 g. Adding the mass of the empty bottle (150 g) to the mass of the water (1500 g), the total mass is 1500 g + 150 g = 1650 g. Thus, the mass of the bottle filled with 1.5 liters of water is 1650 g.
86/3.5 = 24.57 so answer is 24 complete bottles