More likely it was a typesetting error, where "4 750ml bottles" was
intended.  4 x 750 ml - 3 liters.

Carleton

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of James R. Frysinger
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 20:03
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:47621] Measurement train wreck


The July Consumer Reports issue (Consumer's Union, CU) features a blurb 
on the inside back cover regarding boxed wine. This is the location in 
the magazine that features labeling "gotchas".

The one of interest here is for a wine box of Cabernet Sauvignon and the 
label states "3L Box = 4,750 Bottles". The CU reply is "That's one big box".

First, I suspected that the comma was actually a decimal mark, making 
the meaning "4.750 Bottles". But if those are 750 mL bottles, only four 
of them would be required to contain 3 L of wine. So, the company may 
have used a comma as the decimal mark but also, perhaps, messed up their 
division of (3 L)/(0.75 L). No brand name is given for this box of wine.

Jim

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