This is an unanswerable question since we do not know what size bottle is being asked about. Secondly one needs to specify whether the question is regarding the volume of water contained in the bottles or the bottles themselves as the second question would be a bit more complicated.
One cubic foot of water is 7.4805 gallons.
A standard 20-foot sea container has a capacity of about 33 cubic meters or approximately 1,165 cubic feet. Assuming standard water bottles are 500 milliliters (0.5 liters), each bottle occupies about 0.0005 cubic meters. Therefore, a 20-foot container can hold roughly 66,000 bottles of water, depending on packaging and stacking efficiency.
There are 7.48052 US gallons per cubic foot.
1 cubic foot of water is 7.48052 US gallons.
One cubic foot of sea water contains about 7.5 gallons.
One cubic foot of water is 7.4805 gallons.
A standard 20-foot sea container has a capacity of about 33 cubic meters or approximately 1,165 cubic feet. Assuming standard water bottles are 500 milliliters (0.5 liters), each bottle occupies about 0.0005 cubic meters. Therefore, a 20-foot container can hold roughly 66,000 bottles of water, depending on packaging and stacking efficiency.
There are 7.48052 US gallons per cubic foot.
1 cubic foot of water is 7.48052 US gallons.
7.48052 US gallons per cubic foot.
1 cubic foot is about 28.32 liters.
There are 7.481 gallons in one cubic foot.
1 cubic foot of water equates to about 28.32 (28.3168466) liters.
One cubic foot of sea water contains about 7.5 gallons.
7.481 gallons equal one cubic foot.
There are 12 inches in each foot. A cubic foot contains 12^3 or 1728 cubic inches of any substance. So there are 1728 inches of water in one cubic foot.
I'm assuming water -- then you would have 748.05 gallons of water in 100 cubic foot volume.