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A 30 gallon tub would require 320 12-oz can to fill.
You cannot get to the sun by stacking cola cans,no matter how many you have to work with.
First, it depends on the size of the can. Take the measurement of the diameter of the can (how many inches across). Next, figure out how many cans would fit in 1 sq.ft.(12in. x 12in.). For instance, if the can measures 3 in. across then we will be able to fit 4 cans length-wise and 4 cans width-wise. The formula for sq.footage is length x width. 4 x 4 = 16. So 16 cans will fill 1 sq.ft. Now multiply that by 100: you'll need 1600 cans.
About 3.2 billion cans. A 12-oz aluminum can may be designated as 12 cm tall -- the design of the cans allows them to "nest" which reduces the effective height when they are stacked. The average distance to the Moon is 384,400 kilometers. Dividing 384 million meters by 0.12 meter per can yields a figure of 3,203,333,333 cans.
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A 30 gallon tub would require 320 12-oz can to fill.
A ton weighs 2,000 pounds, so 2 tons of cans weigh 4,000 pounds. If each bag holds 5 pounds of cans, they will need 4,000/5 = 800 bags of cans.
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If you're talking about soda cans you can't. They're aluminum, which isn't magnetic.
A case typically holds 24 bottles or cans. A case that holds 24 20 oz. bottles weighs 480 ounces, or 30 pounds. A case that holds 24 12 oz. cans weighs 288 ounces, or 18 pounds. A case that holds 12 12 oz. cans weighs 144 ounces, or 9 pounds.
About 3.33 cans of soda, assuming each can holds 12 ounces, are needed to make up 1 liter.
First things first, get a calculator and multiply 355 by 2. BUT, if you don't know how to use a calculator or how to simply multiply, it would be 710 ml3552___710
Have you ever noticed there are many different sizes of "cans"
If both bags are the same size, there would be more cans in the crushed can bag and it would weigh 3 or 4 times more than the bag without any crushed cans. If there are the same number of cans in each bag, as long as the cans were not closed, they would weight the same. If the cans were sealed, the air inside would add to the weight of the bag. as the uncrushed cans would leave a lot of air in the bag that would be lighter so a bag of crushed would weigh more as there would be more cans in there
It would greatly depend on what size cans and of what material they were made. Aluminum 12oz beverage cans would not cover as big a sphere as far as Number 10 food cans.