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How many 35cl bottles in 1.0L bottle?
To determine how many 35cl bottles will fill a 1.0L bottle, we can divide the total volume of the 1.0L bottle by the volume of a single 35cl bottle.
1.0L = 1000ml (since 1L is equivalent to 1000ml)
35cl = 350ml (since 1cl is equivalent to 10ml)
Therefore, the number of 35cl bottles in a 1.0L bottle is:
1000ml / 350ml = 2.86
Since we can't have a fraction of a bottle, we can say that a 1.0L bottle can fill approximately two 35cl bottles completely.
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