Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, 2 x 750 ml is like 1500 ml, right? And since there are 1000 ml in a liter, you just divide 1500 ml by 1000 to get 1.5 liters. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
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Oh honey, it's simple math. 2 x 750 ml equals 1500 ml. And since there are 1000 ml in a liter, you just divide 1500 ml by 1000 to get 1.5 liters. So, darling, you've got yourself 1.5 liters of whatever liquid you're working with.
To convert milliliters to liters, you need to divide by 1000 since there are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. Therefore, 2 x 750 ml is equal to 1500 ml. To convert 1500 ml to liters, you divide by 1000, which equals 1.5 liters. So, 2 x 750 ml is equal to 1.5 liters.
750ml = 0.75L 2000ml = 2L 2L is bigger.
If you mean "Does two 750mL bottles equal 1.75L ?" (You wrote 750 mi) The answer is no. It equals 1.5L. 0.750 + 0.750 = 1.500
# 2 liters
To convert gallons to milliliters, we know that 1 gallon is equal to 3,785.41 ml. Therefore, to find out how many 750 ml bottles are needed to fill a gallon, we divide 3,785.41 ml by 750 ml, which equals approximately 5.05 bottles. So, it would take about 5 bottles of 750 ml each to fill a gallon.
(1.4 liters) / 2 = 0.7 liters = 700 ml