How many shots are in a liter of liquor?

You can't determine the exact number of shots in a liter of liquor without knowing the proof of the liquor.

Here's why:

* Proof: Proof refers to the alcohol content of a spirit. For example, 80 proof liquor is 40% alcohol by volume (ABV).

* Shot Size: A "shot" is a standard serving size, typically 1.5 ounces (44.36 ml).

* Liter Size: A liter is equal to 1000 ml.

To calculate the number of shots:

1. Determine the proof: Look at the bottle label to find the proof.

2. Calculate the alcohol volume: Divide the proof by 2 to get the ABV. Then multiply the ABV by the volume of the bottle (1000 ml) to get the total volume of alcohol.

3. Divide by shot size: Divide the total volume of alcohol by the shot size (44.36 ml) to find the approximate number of shots.

Example:

* Liquor: 80 proof vodka

* ABV: 80 proof / 2 = 40% ABV

* Alcohol volume: 0.40 x 1000 ml = 400 ml

* Number of shots: 400 ml / 44.36 ml/shot ≈ 9 shots

Important Note: This is an approximate calculation. The actual number of shots may vary depending on the specific shot size used and the accuracy of the liquor's proof.

Remember: It's crucial to drink responsibly and in moderation.