Each costs 1.35 This bit is to make up the words count for the answer.
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It depends on how much you get for each bottle.
The unit price is 0.85 each.
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
1.5 litre = 1500 ml so 1500/300 = 5 bottles.
Well, you have three 32 ounce bottles, so 32 x 3 = 96 total ounces of soda. Glasses can hold 8 ounces, so 96/8 = 12. You can fill 12 glasses.
Each bottle cost 14.6 cents
If a customer buys 3 bottles of water at 0.99 each and there is a 7 percent tax on each then the total bill is 3.18.If 3 bottle of water is .99 cents with 7% tax it would be $3.18. This is a math problem.
To fill 300 bottles, you would need 4500 ml (300 bottles x 15 ml per bottle).
If each bottle is 12 inches long, it would take 5,280 bottles.
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A package of 24-bottles of FIJI Natural Artesian Water in 16.9 ounce bottles costs between $20.70 to 21.79 (found on Amazon). Grocery stores also often sell by a pack: 6, 8, 12, or 24 bottles. So in a 24-pack, each bottle costs around 0.89 ($21.50 avg divided by 24). Note: Stores do not offer discounts on packages of water; it would be $0.89 per bottle if you bought 1 bottle; if you bought 24 single bottles; or if you bought a 24-pack of bottles. You won't save money buying by the pack, except you won't run out as quickly.
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A main reason you should use environmentally friendly water bottles because it can take up to 700 years for plastic to begin to decompose in a landfill. It is also a smart idea to use environmentally friendly, reusable water bottles to save yourself money. It's a lot cheaper to buy one reusable water bottle and refill it than to buy an individual plastic bottle each time you want a bottle of water.
Water bottles come in all different sizes from 330 ml to 1 L to 10L.
At the risk of sounding sassy, I will confidently state that no water bottles are drunk (or eaten) . . . However, there are mor than 50 billions bottles of water are consumed each year in the US.
It depends what you want. Common 9oz through 20oz CO2 bottles cost less than $20 each online. They are always shipped empty, and they cost $3-$6 to refill. They are good for five years then they will need to be hydrotested, with the exception of 9oz, or any bottle with a diameter smaller than two inches. Compressed air gas bottles, on the other hand, cost significantly more. Cheap, low pressure steel bottles cost as low as $35, where high end, high pressure carbon fiber bottles cost up to $190.
It depends on how much you get for each bottle.