It depends on the shape of the litre carton.
Impossible to answer ! Even given the capacity and the height - there are still more than one answer !
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liters 3.78 of them
The most compact design is a sphere but that is not stable. The good compromise is a cube. A cubic carton will require 600 cm3 for 1 litres and 952.4 for 2 litres.
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Assuming that a carton of milk contains 1 litre, then there would be 1000 mililitres (1000ml).
You measure length, width and height.
The volume of a glass of milk would best be measured in millilitres.
The millimeter is a unit of length. The liter is a unit of volume. The two units of measure can not be equated.
That depends on the size of the carton. The most common size is 1 liter. Other sizes available are 500ml, 250ml.
inside height x length x width
A litre (or liter) is a measure of volume, not a measure of weight. A single liter of milk weighs ABOUT 1.03 kilograms.
There are different sizes across the world.
19.5*74.28*32 = 46350.72 cubic cm