the nearest centiliter may be either 90 centilitres
since 100 centilitres =1 litre
90 centilitres may be rounded to 1 litre
therefore 10 bottles of same size holds 10x90centilitre =900centilitres or 9litres
To convert liters to centiliters, you need to multiply by 100. Therefore, 2 liters is equal to 200 centiliters. Since 1 centiliter is equal to 1 cl, you would need 200 cl to make 2 liters. As 1 bottle is typically 75 cl, you would need 200 cl / 75 cl per bottle = 2.67 bottles. Therefore, you would need 3 bottles of 75 cl each to make 2 liters.
800 bottles
The answer will depend on the size of the bottles!
The answer depends on the size of the bottles.
8 ounces = 1 cup (1 bottle) 2 cups = 1 pint (1x2 = 2 bottles) 2 pints = 1 quart (2x2 = 4 bottles) 4 quarts = 1 gallon (4x4 = 16 bottles) 1 gallon = 16 8oz bottles x5 x5 5 gallons = 80 8oz bottles theres the math. Now the easy way. 80 8 ounce bottles can be filled from 5 gallons of medicine.
In the new smallest bottles there are 8 oz. In the next smallest bottle there is 12 oz.
Bottles are made to carry the most amount of liquid in the smallest volume. The best shape would be a cuboid but these have sharp corners, (Health & Safety), therefore the smallest shape which can hold the second most volume is a cylinder.
There are 2 (two) 50 centiliter (cl) bottles in 1 liter (L). This is because 1 liter is equivalent to 100 centiliters, so when you divide 100 by 50, you get 2. Therefore, 2 bottles of 50cl each make up 1 liter.
The smallest size wine chiller available is one that can accompany no more than six bottles of wine in its space and is manufactured by the brand vinotemp.
you must be in the UK since US bottles are 75cl. therefore at 25ml measures you'll get... do the maths. Or if you're pouring in US oz's, 1oz = 27.8ml
To convert liters to centiliters, you need to multiply by 100. Therefore, 2 liters is equal to 200 centiliters. Since 1 centiliter is equal to 1 cl, you would need 200 cl to make 2 liters. As 1 bottle is typically 75 cl, you would need 200 cl / 75 cl per bottle = 2.67 bottles. Therefore, you would need 3 bottles of 75 cl each to make 2 liters.
Yes, it is possible, also with the recovering of the remaining oil.
There are 8 pints in a gallon, so a 10-gallon can contains 80 pints of milk. Since each half-pint bottle holds 0.5 pints, you can fill 160 half-pint bottles from 10 gallons of milk. Thus, the greatest number of half-pint bottles that can be filled is 160.
Most recycled plastic bottles are recycled into... plastic bottles, especially PET plastic, the one with the Number 1 in the triangle. Other kinds of plastic bottles can be again made into similar plastic bottles, or they can be "downcycled", that is, combined with other plastics to make things like garbage bins and garden furniture.
You will never get a straight answer to this question. Some wineries in France re-labled bottles that had been hidden from the Nazis with labels (about) the size of a postage stamp due to the scarcity of paper at the time. There are some lables on bottles used in dolls houses - bottles with liquid in them, that are about the size of a match head and can be read with a good magnifying lens.
yesi recycle soap bottles, water bottles, juices bottles
Yes it is possible to freeze the reusable water bottles overnight. One tip is not to fill it all the way. When water starts to freeze it expands, and if you fill the water bottle completely full, it could explode.