Three liters is equal to approximately six (6) 16.9-oz bottles of water.
In a 5-liter box of wine, there are 5 liters of wine. If there are not, then the box is fraudulently labeled. Is it possible that you intended to ask "How many ounces ?", but neglected to proofread your question ? That answer would be 169 ounces. Unsolicited comment: Judging by the presentation of the question, I'll be surprised if yours still contains the full 169 ounces that it used to.
A 5-liter container of pop is equal to approximately 169 fluid ounces.
169 US fluid ounces is 5 (4.99793) liters.
There are approximately 169 fluid ounces in a 5 liter keg.
5.0 liters is equal to 169.07 US fluid ounces. 5.0 liters is equal to 175.975 Imperial fluid ounces as well.
169.07 oz 1 liter = 33.814 oz 1 oz = 0.02 L
169 liters = 44.645 US gallons = 37.175 imperial gallons
169 US ounces equals 5 liters. 169 UK ounces equals 4.8 liters.
About 169 US fluid ounces. Google can calculate this for you.5 liters = 169.070114 oz.
640 liters is about 169 US gallons @3.8 liters per US gallon.
Five liters is equal to approximately 169 U.S. fluid ounces.
141/(16 and 9/10) = 141/(169/10) = 1410/169 = 8 bottles and a little over 1/3 of the 9th bottle
270 liters is equal to approximately 169 54-oz bottles.
5 liters
5L = 169 US fl oz
In a 5-liter box of wine, there are 5 liters of wine. If there are not, then the box is fraudulently labeled. Is it possible that you intended to ask "How many ounces ?", but neglected to proofread your question ? That answer would be 169 ounces. Unsolicited comment: Judging by the presentation of the question, I'll be surprised if yours still contains the full 169 ounces that it used to.
A 5-liter container of pop is equal to approximately 169 fluid ounces.