First, put the two measures on equal terms. Either convert the liters to gallons, or gallons to liters.
1 gallon = 3.785 liters, so 1/2 gallon would be half this much. Obviously, 750 liters is way more than 1/2 gallon, approximately 198 gallons.
If by chance, you meant 750 millileters, then 1 gallon = 3785 milliliters. 1/2 gallon would be 1893 milliters, and much more than 750 milliliters.
No. 750 ml is equal to 0.75 liter. 1.75 liters is equal to 1,750 ml.
The difference between 750 ml and 1.5 liters is 750 ml. 1.5 liters is equivalent to 1500 ml, therefore, the difference between them is 750 ml.
One millilitre is 0.001 litre. 750 millilitre is 0.750 litre.
There are 21,333.33 (16000/0.75) 750 ml bottles in 16000 liters.
There is 1000 Milliliters in 1 Liter so in 0.75 liter there would be 750 milliliters
1 gal = 3785.4 ml so it's just about 5 for a fast guess, call a gal as 4 liters
375ml - half bottle 750ml - full bottle 1.5L - magnum 3L - double magnum These are the most common sizes of wine bottles, but there are others. Larger champagne bottles are named differently.
That is 1,500 ml.
No, 750 liters (L) is not the same as 1.5 liters. In fact, 750 L is equivalent to 750 liters, which is significantly larger than 1.5 L. To put it in perspective, 750 L is 500 times greater than 1.5 L.
No. 750 ml is equal to 0.75 liter. 1.75 liters is equal to 1,750 ml.
There are 1892.7 ml in a half gallon. 1892.7 divided by 750 equals 2.5 (750ml bottles).They call a 1.75l a handle or half gallon because it is close but not an exact half gallon. There would be 2 1/3 bottles of 750ml vodka in a half gallon of vodka (1.75l).Read more: How_many_750_ml_of_vodka_are_there_in_a_half_gallon
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A standard case of whisky typically contains 12 bottles. Since a half-gallon is equivalent to 64 ounces and a standard whisky bottle is usually 750 milliliters (about 25.4 ounces), there are no half gallons in a standard case. Instead, each case would have 12 bottles of 750 ml, totaling 9 liters.
750 mL = .75L 2 X .75L = 1.5L < 1.75L, so no.
750 liters = 25,360.52 US fluid ounces.
There are 2,000 milliliters in 2 liters. To find out how many 750 milliliters are in 2 liters, divide 2,000 milliliters by 750 milliliters. This results in approximately 2.67. Therefore, there are about 2 and two-thirds (or 2 full 750 mils with some remaining) of 750 milliliters in 2 liters.
1 litre = 33.8140227 oz 750 litres x 33.8140227 = 25360.517025 oz