To determine how many 35ml "nips" are in a 70cl bottle, you first need to convert the volume to the same unit of measurement. There are 1000ml in 1 liter, so a 70cl bottle is equivalent to 700ml. Then, you divide the total volume of the bottle (700ml) by the volume of each "nip" (35ml) to find the answer. In this case, 700ml divided by 35ml equals 20 nips in a 70cl bottle.
0.3 mils.
6 mils = 152.4 microns
there are 60 mils in 60 cc. a cc is just the medical term for a mililiter
350 mils = 350 millimetres = 0.00035 kilometres = 3.5*10-4 kilometres.
There are 14 measures in a 70cl bottle. 70cl = 700ml 700ml divided by 50ml = 14
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To determine how many 35ml "nips" are in a 70cl bottle, you first need to convert the volume to the same unit of measurement. There are 1000ml in 1 liter, so a 70cl bottle is equivalent to 700ml. Then, you divide the total volume of the bottle (700ml) by the volume of each "nip" (35ml) to find the answer. In this case, 700ml divided by 35ml equals 20 nips in a 70cl bottle.
28
Depends on how big the bottles are! If the bottle is 1 litre then. 528 If 70cl, which is the norm, then 369.6 litres
$35 to $40
On average, a 70cl bottle of spirits typically weighs around 1.5 to 1.7 kilograms (3.3 to 3.7 pounds), including the glass bottle, cork or cap, and the liquid inside.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 70cl is the same as 700ml, right? And if you have 25ml shots, you just divide 700ml by 25ml, and you get 28 shots. So, like, you can have 28 fun-sized shots in that 70cl bottle. Cheers!
Depends on the proof, and the size of the bottle. Thanks for answer. Should have said 70cl bl whiskey
There are 17 units of alcohol in a 70cl bottle of Bacardi, so in a 75cl bottle, there would be approximately 18 units.
If you have a 70cl bottle of whisky which is "40% alcohol by volume" it contains 28cl of alcohol.
0.3 mils.