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150 eight ounce drinks = 1200 total ounces of drink = 35.49 liters So 18 two liter bottles of soda or 12 three liter bottles of soda.
1 liter = 1000 ml, you have 12 liters total = 12,000 ml
Only one, but you have to fill it and dump it almost 6 times.
two of the soda bottles you buy in the machines at school.
A milliliter is a thousandth of a liter, so since 500 is half of a thousand, 500 ml is half a liter. So one liter of soda can fill a half liter sized glass twice - if you don't spill any. Pour carefully!
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150 eight ounce drinks = 1200 total ounces of drink = 35.49 liters So 18 two liter bottles of soda or 12 three liter bottles of soda.
1 liter = 1000 ml, you have 12 liters total = 12,000 ml
There are about 10 glasses of soda in each bottle. Figure each person will drink two or three glasses of soda during your party, so you'd need 60 x 3 = 180 glasses total. That would divide out to be about 18 bottles, and you might want to round up to 20 or even 25 if you know you can get rid of any extra soda afterwards.
Great for liter bottles is better. For small-ml bottle is better.
a bottle of soda weighs and is one liter
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There weren't two liter bottles of soda in 1960. Pepsi introduced the first two liter bottle in 1970; before then (and actually for some time afterward) soda was sold mainly in cans and (glass) bottles. Cans were usually 12 ounces (the same size as cans today). Bottles were normally 8, 12, or 16 ounces. Some, but not many, sodas were sold in larger sizes like a half-gallon (64 ounce) bottle.
It must not be a generic size they manufacure regularly
4.226753 cups are in a liter of anything.