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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.
To fill a 1 kiloliter tank, you would need 500 2-liter bottles. This is because 1 kiloliter is equivalent to 1,000 liters, and dividing 1,000 liters by 2 liters per bottle gives you 500 bottles.
1200 ml
Bottles vary in size so there is no simple answer.
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.
3.7854118 liters
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.
20 glases
You can fill 48 / (3/4) = 48*(4/3) = 64 bottles.
2.5 litres ÷ 1/4 litres = 2.5 ÷ 0.25 = 10
a half
To fill a 1 kiloliter tank, you would need 500 2-liter bottles. This is because 1 kiloliter is equivalent to 1,000 liters, and dividing 1,000 liters by 2 liters per bottle gives you 500 bottles.
You can generally just fill the bottle a quarter of water and put in enough dry ice chunks to fill the bottom of the container; I'll say about 6 normal sized chunks for a 2-liter bomb.
2.1 liters is 2100 ml. You can do the math. If you get more than 6, try again.
0.25 Imperial gallons = 1.137 liters
To fill a 2-liter bottle, you would need 8 beakers of 250 ml each. This is because 2 liters is equivalent to 2000 ml, and dividing 2000 ml by 250 ml gives you 8.
72 liters is 72,000cc