An 8-pack of 12-ounce bottles of pop contains a total of 3 liters of liquid. Each bottle is 0.355 liters (12 ounces is approximately 0.355 liters) and an 8-pack would contain 24 bottles in total.
Assuming each child gets an 8-ounce cup of punch, you would need about 2.5 liters of punch for 10 children.
There are a bit less than 3 12-ounce bottles in a liter. So you'd multiply by 5 to get 15 and take off 10 percent. That's 13.5 beers in five liters, which is the same as buying a 12-pack and getting a free pint.
10 milliliters! Not much.
1 liters = 33.8140227 US fluid ounces x2 = 67.6280454 / 10 = 6.76 So, 6.76 ten-ounce drinks. 3rd grade math.
10 liters = 10 kg (22.05 lbs) of water, since water has a density of 1kg/L.
10 litres of water is 10,000 grams
There are 10 liters in a decaliter.
10 liters.
Two liters is equal to approximately four 16.9-ounce bottles.
1 liter = 1dm³ 1m³ = 10*10*10 dm³ = 1000dm³ 9m³ = 9 * 1000dm³ = 9000dm³ = 9000 liters
10 US fl oz = 0.296L