1. The problem involves understanding the quantities and volumes of different beverage products listed.
2. Each product is described by its volume in milliliters (ML) and the quantity in a pack, e.g., "110 ML X 5 X 4" means 110 milliliters per unit, 5 units per pack, and 4 packs.
3. To find the total volume for such a product, multiply the volume per unit by the number of units per pack and then by the number of packs.
4. For example, for NUTREBOOST STRAWBERRY 110 ML X 5 X 4:
$$\text{Total volume} = 110 \times 5 \times 4 = 2200 \text{ ML}$$
5. This calculation applies similarly to other products, e.g., MONSTER ENERGY GREEN 355 ML X 24:
$$\text{Total volume} = 355 \times 24 = 8520 \text{ ML}$$
6. The "5 ABOVE" and "BELOW 5" labels likely indicate some categorization or filtering but do not affect the volume calculations.
7. Thus, the key formula is:
$$\text{Total volume} = \text{Volume per unit} \times \text{Units per pack} \times \text{Number of packs (if given)}$$
8. This helps in inventory or sales calculations by converting unit volumes and quantities into total volume per product line.
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