Depends on the number of nozzles and the flow rate.
The number of 12-ounce soft drink bottles that can be filled in one minute depends on the filling equipment's speed. Typically, on automated production lines, this can range from hundreds to thousands of bottles per minute, with advanced machines being capable of filling over 1,000 bottles per minute.
She drinks 1.5 gallons, which is equal to 6 pints, of water every day if she drinks four 48-ounce containers.
To serve 150 8 ounce drinks, you will need 1,200 ounces of soda in total. Since 1 gallon is equal to 128 ounces, the total amount needed is 9.375 gallons. This is equivalent to roughly 35.4 liters of soda.
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There are 0.03125 US quarts in an ounce.
The number of 12-ounce soft drink bottles that can be filled in one minute depends on the filling equipment's speed. Typically, on automated production lines, this can range from hundreds to thousands of bottles per minute, with advanced machines being capable of filling over 1,000 bottles per minute.
A six pack of ounce drinks is only 3/4 of an 8 ounce serving - -
It varies, depending on the size of your drinks.
About thirty 2-ounce shots.
She drinks 1.5 gallons, which is equal to 6 pints, of water every day if she drinks four 48-ounce containers.
1 liter = 33.814 022 701 ounce [US, liquid] About 34 one-ounce drinks can be made from a 1-L Spirit bottle.
You can pour about 27 per liter.
1 liters = 33.8140227 US fluid ounces x2 = 67.6280454 / 10 = 6.76 So, 6.76 ten-ounce drinks. 3rd grade math.
You would get approximately 22-1/2 drinks if you are talking about standard American fluid ounces.
Sean sure drinks a lot of soda :) lol
Typically, one "drink" is one ounce, about 30 ml of "hard" liquor. So, about 7 drinks. Unless it's for me, in which case, "One".
Four could be filled, and there would be 4 ounces left to pour into the fifth glass.