How many oz in a regular bottle of water??

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May be a stupid question but I have those zephyrhills bottles that only say its .5 liters. I just keep a bunch of water bottles in my fridge and keep filling them up but today I want to start measuring how much water I'm drinking.

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  • tara_martin1102
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    There are 4 cups in a liter.
    32 oz is a liter
  • JessiJean
    JessiJean Posts: 1,207 Member
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    .5 Liters converts to 16.91 ounces or 2 glasses of water.
  • stylistchik
    stylistchik Posts: 1,436 Member
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    there are about 36 oz in a liter. the measurements don't correspond so its not gonna be exact ounces... so each of your bottles is a little over two 8 oz servings...
  • stylistchik
    stylistchik Posts: 1,436 Member
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    i don't believe cups and liters correspond... cups, pints, quarts and gallons correspond
  • singfree
    singfree Posts: 1,591 Member
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    Jdubard has it exactly right. One liter = 33.82 ounces, .5 liter =16.91 ounces. The difference between a quart and liter is fairly small, so don't get too concerned about it. Good luck!

    Cups are English measurement (8 oz), not metric.
  • JessiJean
    JessiJean Posts: 1,207 Member
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    Actually cups do convert, it's just not exact. 1cup =8oz so it is roughly correct.
  • anew30
    anew30 Posts: 6
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    Actually 1 cup = 250 ml which is 8 oz , so 4 cups = 1 liter which is 32 oz ...so .5 of a liter = 500 ml which is 2 cups thus 16 oz ....hehehehe... hope that helps:happy:
  • JStarnes
    JStarnes Posts: 5,576 Member
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    Google it. This is what you'll get.

    1 liter = 4.22675284 US cups

    That means 2 of your bottles is roughly 4 cups. I just log 2 cups per bottle (my water bottles also read .5L :smile:
  • foxyforce
    foxyforce Posts: 3,078 Member
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    Actually 1 cup = 250 ml which is 8 oz , so 4 cups = 1 liter which is 32 oz ...so .5 of a liter = 500 ml which is 2 cups thus 16 oz ....hehehehe... hope that helps:happy:

    thank you! i read everyones posts prior, and this person is clearly posting in the litres system, so i was like 'im gonna be like...its 500 mL, meaning 2 cups, because one cup is 250!