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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!
The unit price is 0.85 each.
To compare the unit rates of the two bottles of shampoo, we need to calculate the cost per ounce for each. For the first bottle: 6 bottles for 8 ounces, so the unit rate is 6/8 = $0.75 per ounce. For the second bottle: 4 bottles for 5 ounces, so the unit rate is 4/5 = $0.80 per ounce. Therefore, the second bottle has a unit rate that is $0.05 higher than the first bottle per ounce.
It depends upon the size of bottle.Bottles of water seem to come in 1 of 5 sizes: 500 ml, 1 litre, 1.5 lire, 2 litre, or 5 litre, thus 1.96 litres is:500 ml: 1.96 l ÷ 0.5 l/bottle= 3.92 bottles1 l: 1.96 l ÷ 1 l/bottle = 1.96 bottles1.5 l: 1.96 l ÷ 1.5 l/bottle = 1 23/75 bottles ≈ 1.31 bottles2 l: 1.96 l ÷ 2 l/bottle = 0.98 bottles5 l: 1.96 l ÷ 5l/bottle = 0.392 bottles
It depends on how much you get for each bottle.