Height of a 2-liter bottle = 30 cm
Circumference of the sun = 4,379,000,000 meters or 437,900,000,000 cm
437,900,000,000 ÷ 30 = 14,596,666,667 bottles
There are approximately 1.056 16.9 oz bottles of water in a liter.
You would need to drink approximately two 16.9 ounce bottles of water to get one liter, as one liter is equivalent to about 33.8 ounces.
No, you're not even close. Ten 0.5 liter bottles is over a gallon.
The volume a bottle holds in liters can vary widely depending on its size and purpose. Common bottle sizes include 0.5 liters (500 mL) for standard water bottles, 1 liter for larger water or soda bottles, and 1.5 liters for family-sized soft drink bottles. Some specialized bottles, like wine bottles, typically hold 0.75 liters (750 mL). Always check the label for the specific capacity.
All north American pop comes in 1 or 2 litre bottles as well as smaller cans.
There are approximately 1.056 16.9 oz bottles of water in a liter.
1 liter is equal to approximately 0.59 bottles of water.
You would need to drink approximately two 16.9 ounce bottles of water to get one liter, as one liter is equivalent to about 33.8 ounces.
To make a liter of water, you would need two 500ml bottles of water. This is because 1 liter is equivalent to 1000ml. Therefore, two 500ml bottles combined would give you a total of 1000ml or 1 liter of water.
One gallon of water is equivalent to 3.785 liters. Therefore, approximately 0.757 5-liter water bottles equal one gallon of water.
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Based on your spelling of liter I guess you are American (conversion is different for European litres): 1 liter ≈ 33.814 fl oz → 33.814 fl oz ÷ 8 fl oz/bottle ≈ 4.23 bottles → you could fill four 8 fl oz bottles from 1 liter of water, and have a little left over. Alternatively, you need to drink a little under 4 1/4 eight ounce bottles of water to drink 1 liter of water.
200 milliliters is one fifth of a liter.
16 oz to the pint 2 pints to the quart 4 quarts to the gallon start your calculator water bottle is 1 pint and .9 oz which is equal to .5 liters 2 water bottles in 1 liter
Yes, keeping two 1 liter bottles of chilled tap water in the fridge is a great idea. Water is very good for everyone's body and health.
600 litres / (1 litre/bottle) = 600 bottles
There are 8 bottles of 500ml water in 4 liters. To convert liters to milliliters, you multiply by 1000 (1 liter = 1000 ml). So, 4 liters is equal to 4000 ml. Dividing 4000 ml by 500 ml per bottle gives you 8 bottles.