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Two bottles.

Did you ever wonder where that weird number of "16.9 fl oz" came from ?

How they happened to decide that it was just the right amount to put in

your bottle ?

That 16.9 fl oz is exactly 1/2 of a liter (within 0.04%). The American manufacturer

has to package his product in sizes that look like weird numbers to you, because

that's the only way he has a prayer of selling his stuff outside the USA.

The water-bottle guy sells you "16.9 fl oz" at a time, so that all he has to do is

print a different label and he can sell "0.5 liters" in the same bottle to the rest

of the world, where they learned to stop hating the liter and dumped the fl oz

a long time ago.

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You would need approximately 2 bottles of 16.9 fl oz to equal 1 liter. 1 liter is equivalent to about 33.8 fl oz, so dividing 33.8 by 16.9 gives you 2 bottles.

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10mo ago
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1 liter = 33.814 oz

1 oz = 0.02 L

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13y ago
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About 1/2 liter.

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14y ago
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16,9 fluid ounces = 0,499 792 6 liter

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15y ago
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16.9 fluid ounces = about 1/2 liter.

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two

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2

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5y ago
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8

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