The volume of a penny is approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters. A 2-liter bottle can hold around 2000 cubic centimeters. Therefore, a 2-liter bottle full of pennies would be able to hold approximately 5555 pennies. Given that a penny is worth 1 cent, a 2-liter bottle full of pennies would be worth $55.55.
If you have 1 liter of liquid, you have 10 100 ml glasses worth of liquid. This is because 1 liter is equal to 1000 ml, and 1000 ml divided by 100 ml equals 10 glasses. Therefore, you can fill 10 glasses with 100 ml each from 1 liter of liquid.
125 ml = 1 liter 1 liter + 0.125 liter = 1.125 liters
1 liter = 33.6 fluid oz. 1 liter = 4.2 cups 1 liter = 2.1 pints 1 liter = 1.06 quarts 1 liter = .26 gallon
1)Transfer 7 liters from the 12-liter jar into the 7-liter jar.We now have 5 liters in the 12-liter jar and 7 liters in the 7-liter jar. The 5-liter jar is empty, as of now.2)Transfer 5 liters from the 7-liter jar into the 5-liter jar.The 12-liter, 7-liter, 5-liter jars now contain 5, 2 and 5 liters respectively.3)Empty the contents of the 5-liter jar into the 12-liter jar.The 12, 7, 5- liter jars now contain 10, 2 and 0 liters respectively.4)From the 7-liter jar, take out 5 liters and pour 7 liters from the 12-liter jar into the 7-liter jar.We now have 3 liters in the 12-liter jar and 7 in the 7-liter one, while the 5-liter jar has only two liters in it.5)Fill up the remainder of the 5-liter jar using the 7-liter jar.That leaves us with 3 liters on the 12-liter jar and 4 liters in the 7-liter jar. The 5-liter jar is full.6)Pour the contents of the 5-liter jar into the 12-liter jar.There are 8 liters in the 12-liter jar and 4 liters in the 7-liter jar, while the 5-liter jar is empty.7)Pour the 4 liters that are in the 7-liter jar into the 5-liter jar.We now have 8 liters in the 12-liter jar and 4 liters in the 5-liter jar. The 7-liter jar is empty.8)Fill the 7-liter jar using the 12-liter jar.There is now only 1 liter in the 12-liter jar and 7 liters in the 7-liter jar and 4 liters in the 5-liter jar.9)Fill up the 5-liter jar using the 7-liter jar.There is now 1 liter in the 12-liter jar and 6 liters in the 7-liter jar and 5 in the 5-liter jar.NOTE: This might not be the only way, or the shortest way to do it.
That's going to depend entirely on what's in the liter. If it's empty, it's worth nothing. If it's a liter of rice, it's worth something. A liter of air or water can be worth a little, especially in certain situations. A liter of lead is worth a little more, and a liter of gold is worth an awful lot.
0.3 LThere are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter.
It is worth about $0.25 and will buy a bottle of water, a liter of beer, a liter of iced tea.
The 2 liter bottle has the same worth regardless of what it is filled with, probable 1/10th of a cent or less.
It is worth nothing.
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2000
well my dear i suppose that depends on how many dimes you have in your respective two liter bottle
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$1.59 for a two liter bottel
well because 1 liter is worth 1000 milliliters 5 liters is worth 5000 milliliters
Just over $400.