A two-liter bottle of soda is a little more than 2 _____ or 1/2 of a ____.

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A two-liter bottle of soda is a little more than 2 liters or 1/2 of a gallon.

To solve this problem, we need to know the conversion factor between liters and the unit of measurement that fits in the given phrase. In this case, the phrase mentions "two-liter bottle of soda." We can use the conversion factor that 1 liter is equal to approximately 33.8 fluid ounces.

So, a two-liter bottle of soda is a little more than 2 * 33.8 fluid ounces. Multiplying 2 by 33.8 gives us approximately 67.6 fluid ounces. Therefore, a two-liter bottle of soda is a little more than 67.6 fluid ounces.

Now, let's consider the second part of the phrase, "1/2 of a ____." Since the phrase refers to "a little more than," we'll round up the previous answer, 67.6, to the next whole number, 68.

Therefore, a two-liter bottle of soda is a little more than 2 * 33.8 fluid ounces or 1/2 of 68 fluid ounces.

1 litre = 1000 ml.

1 (US) gallon = 3.8 litres (approx.)
1 (US) quart = 0.95 litre.

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