I am curious how much glasses of water equals one bottled water?!


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I am curious how much glasses of water equals one bottled water?

I wonder how much glasses of water would equal one bottled water?


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I am just curious how you can operate a computer and not know how to figure this out. It depends on the size of the bottled water and the size of the "glass." A more reasonable question would be "why can't I figure out how to divide the number of ounces in the bottle by 8 oz (a cup of water)?????"

chek the label's ounces. 8 is a full glass, most bottles contain 21 or more

When people say a glass, this usually refers to 8 ounces. Bottled water typically comes in 16.5 ounce(sometimes labeled as 1 liter 0.5 oz) or 20 ounce bottles for single serve, excluding those little bottles they sell now.

It depends on the number of ounces the bottle holds.

1 measuring cup of water equals 8 ounces.

so if a bottle says it holds 42 ounces it would be 5 cups and 2 ounces...or 5 and 1/4 cups.

If a bottle says it holds 24 ounces, that's 3 cups.

If it's a half gallon bottle of water, that's 8 cups.

A whole gallon is 16 cups.

most bottles of water contain about 2 glasses (16.9oz) or 2.5 cups (20 oz) of water - assuming your glass is 8 oz.

Probably the same as how much air is in a balloon

It depends on what size bottle it is. If the bottle is measured in ounces, then divide the total by 8 (the average glass size). If the bottle is measured in mL, then you have to calculate
one ML = 0.338 oz

depends on how big the bottle is... A glass is usually 8 ounces, but all glasses are not the same size. glasses comein all different sizes, it just depends on how much fluid you put in em.




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