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.
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Oh, dude, it's like basic math. There are 2 bottles of 50cl in 1 liter because 1 liter is equal to 100cl. So, technically, you need 2 bottles to fill up that liter. Math can be fun, right?
600 litres / (1 litre/bottle) = 600 bottles
The answer depends on the size of the bottles.
3 litres = 3000 ml so 3000/250 = 12 bottles.
1 liter is equal to approximately 0.59 bottles 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.
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
There are approximately 1.056 16.9 oz bottles of water in a liter.
It will take about 7.6 2-liter bottles to equal four US gallons.
You would need to drink four half liter bottles to equal a gallon. One gallon is equivalent to 8 pints or 16 cups, so four half liter bottles would equal 2 liters, which is approximately half a gallon.
You are close, but not quite correct. One quart is equal to approximately 0.946 liters, so you would need to drink about two 0.5 liter bottles to equal one quart of water.
Are these 2 liter bottles? If so about 20.
Well, darling, there are approximately 3.78541 liters in a gallon. So, if you divide that by 1.5 liters per bottle, you get around 2.52 bottles needed to make up a gallon. But hey, who's counting when you can just grab a big ol' glass and call it a day!
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1 fl. oz. = 0.02957353 liter so 80 fl. oz. = 2.365882 liters
There are 9 liter bottles in a 9 liter case.