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.
3,049 pop cans to reach the top!
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.
A 30 gallon tub would require 320 12-oz can to fill.
It will take 10.333 cans.
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It depends upon the state in which you are redeeming. Some states are by weight, some are by can. For instance, in California, each can is worth 5 cents. In this case, you would need 20 cans to equal a dollar.
For a coke can (aluminium) it would take approx. 140 years to decompose. Aka. A Long Time…
2.4 pounds equals 38.4 ounces. Therefore it will take 3.49 11-ounce coffee cans which will round up to 4 coffee cans.
Empty, 28 cans make up a pound. I have a gram scale and a dried out empty coke can weighs just over 13.8 grams. 1 lbs = approx 454 grams 454 grams / 13.8 = 32.89855..... So if you asked me I'd say the number of typical soda cans in a pound is approx. 33
1.5 cubic yards can hold 38,779.013 US fluid ounces. So, dividing 38,779.013 by 12 results in about 3,232 12-ounce cans of Coca-Cola.
This is an experiment you may conduct for yourself. Just get a few dozen cans, and weigh them. Hint, 40 should be enough.
14 cans
It takes 20 cans to make 20.
well, as you can see you use your foot. and stomp on it or you could just bring a whole bag of cans and take it to the nearest recycling place. they will do it for you.
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.