Six two-liter bottles of soda would contain a total of 12 liters. To convert liters to milliliters, multiply by 1000. Therefore, 12 liters of soda is equal to 12,000 milliliters.
Only one, but you have to fill it and dump it almost 6 times.
To serve 150 8 ounce drinks, you will need 1,200 ounces of soda in total. Since 1 gallon is equal to 128 ounces, the total amount needed is 9.375 gallons. This is equivalent to roughly 35.4 liters of soda.
two of the soda bottles you buy in the machines at school.
A liter-sized drink could include soda, beer, water, or juice in a large bottle or container.
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Six two-liter bottles of soda would contain a total of 12 liters. To convert liters to milliliters, multiply by 1000. Therefore, 12 liters of soda is equal to 12,000 milliliters.
Oh, dude, let's do some quick math here. So, a 2-liter bottle of soda usually serves about 6-8 people, depending on how thirsty they are. If we're talking 40 people, you'd probably need around 5-7 bottles. But hey, if they're really into soda, maybe throw in an extra one just to be safe.
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
Only one, but you have to fill it and dump it almost 6 times.
4.226753 cups are in a liter of anything.