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Well, darling, if we're talking about 600ml bottles, then you can fill 10 of those bad boys from 6 liters. Why? Because 1 liter is equal to 1000ml, so 6 liters would be 6000ml. Divide that by 600ml per bottle and you get 10 bottles. Math doesn't lie, hun.
To determine how many 600ml bottles can be filled from 6 liters, we first need to convert 6 liters to milliliters. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, 6 liters is equal to 6000 milliliters. Then, we divide the total milliliters by the volume of each bottle: 6000 ml / 600 ml = 10 bottles. Therefore, 10 bottles of 600ml each can be filled from 6 liters.
Oh, isn't that a lovely question! So, if you have 6 liters of liquid and each bottle holds 600ml, you can fill 10 bottles. Just imagine all those bottles filled with happy little liquids, ready to bring joy and hydration to someone's day. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents!
600 litres / (1 litre/bottle) = 600 bottles
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Oh, what a lovely question! If we have 3 liters of lemonade, that's the same as 3000 ml. If each bottle is 250 ml, we can fill 12 bottles with that refreshing lemonade. Just imagine all the joy and happiness those bottles will bring to others!
To determine how many bottles can be filled, we first need to convert the volume of the can from liters to milliliters. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, 1 and a half liters is equal to 1500 milliliters. Then, we divide the total volume of the can (1500 ml) by the volume of each bottle (300 ml) to find the number of bottles that can be filled. Therefore, 1500 ml ÷ 300 ml = 5 bottles can be filled from a can holding 1 and a half liters.