It depends on how long the bottle is
2.16 ÷ 6 = 0.36 (36 pence each bag).
one liter is always one liter it doesn't matter if it is in a water bottle or or a bucket
Half of a two liter bottle is, rather obviously, one liter.
every half a packet will make a half a pitcher that will give you 2 glasses, so you would need one and a half packets. but just make two pitchers, and that way you will have two refills if needed.
Answering "Do you use one packet or two packets of the Certo that comes in a box today in lieu of the bottle of certo you produced years ago?" From personal experience i would use 2...i've smoked a joint before the day of my test and drank 2 packs of certo and passed...you mix the 2 pack with a cup of water and drink it...after that just keep drinking water until you pee...do this atleast an hour before you go to test and always make sure you pee once or twice before your test...good luck..
No, one packet of Sure Jell is not equal to one bottle of liquid pectin. Typically, one packet of Sure Jell is equivalent to one box of liquid pectin. Make sure to check the specific measurements and instructions on the product packaging before using in your recipe.
Certo is one of the most common brands of liquid pectin, a product that is often created from apples. Originally pectin was distributed in six ounce bottles, but today it usually comes in two bottles containing three ounces each.
talk the another same bottle and pour into it. and pour it in a same level.
Probably one packet.
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Yes it can be cut. The best way to do this is to fold it in half and then fold once more. Unfold and tear along the creases. It is best to pull of one dose at a time and place the rest back into the packet. I would suggest placing the packet into a film canister or medicine bottle to keep the rest of the doses fresh.
no, each packet has the same weight but each m 'n' m is different in weight. e.g. one packet may have 25 m 'n' m's weighing 30g but another counld have 19 and weigh 30 g.
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