One litre of liquid is equal to one full 750 ml bottle plus a third of a bottle. One litre is equal to 1,000 millilitres.
A 750 ml bottle holds 0.75 litres, or three-quarters of a litre. The metric system’s base unit for measuring volume is the litre, which is somewhat larger than a quart in US measurements.
A 750 ml bottle is equivalent to a little more than 25 fluid ounces, approximately 1 pint, and a little more than 3 standard cups, because an ounce of liquid equals around 30 millilitres. 200 ml is approximately one normal cup.
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