2/3 of a liter
If 8 people share a 2 liter soda equally, each person would get 0.25 liters of soda. This is calculated by dividing the total amount of soda (2 liters) by the number of people (8). Therefore, each person would receive a quarter liter of soda.
The share is 2.5 each
You can't share something by 0 people.
Their culture.
You make applesauce.
If you have two liters of juice and share it equally among three people, each person would receive approximately 0.67 liters (or 2/3 of a liter). After sharing, you would have no juice left, as it has all been distributed among the three people.
no
The answer is... 1 3/4 cups.
3 liters
they share the same volume. In the Metric system, Liters are a measurement of volume, not of weight. Therefore, 10 Liters of water would share the same volume as 10 Liters of Mercury.
If 8 people share a 2 liter soda equally, each person would get 0.25 liters of soda. This is calculated by dividing the total amount of soda (2 liters) by the number of people (8). Therefore, each person would receive a quarter liter of soda.
No, cream soda does not contain lemonade. Cream soda is typically a sweet, carbonated beverage flavored with vanilla or other sweeteners, while lemonade is a separate drink made from lemon juice, sugar, and water. The two beverages are distinct and do not share ingredients.
Roughly 20 million people unless he was born February 29. For those, about 5 million.
yes
Because you have love to share and wish to add a child to your family.
To communicate with people overseas, faraway and everywhere around the world.and to play games on it too if your a child and to text, take pictures and watch videos and also share with friends To communicate with people overseas, faraway and everywhere around the world.and to play games on it too if your a child and to text, take pictures and watch videos and also share with friends
An out of wedlock child is entitled to the same share as an in wedlock child. It is the biology that is crucial and not marital status. You should check the laws of intestacy in your jurisdiction.