That depends entirely - on the capacity of the bottle !
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Well, honey, if we're talking standard 16.9 oz water bottles, that's about 9 bottles plus a little splash left over. But if you're sipping from those fancy 24 oz bottles, you're looking at about 6 bottles. So, grab those bottles and start hydrating - you've got some sippin' to do!
To determine how many bottles are needed for 155 ounces of water, we need to know the size of each bottle. Let's assume a standard water bottle size is 16.9 ounces. To find the number of bottles needed, we would divide 155 by 16.9, which equals approximately 9.17 bottles. Since you can't have a fraction of a bottle, you would need to round up to the nearest whole number, meaning you would need 10 bottles to hold 155 ounces of water.
155/6 = 25 with a remainder of 5
155 ÷ 25 = 6 with remainder 5 or 6.2
Four: 1 5 31 and 155.
6% of 155= 6% * 155= 0.06 * 155= 9.3
155 times.