16 cups = 1 gallon 80 cups = 5 gallons
A 30 gallon tub would require 320 12-oz can to fill.
Well, honey, if we're talking about standard 12-ounce cans, you can fit approximately 200-240 uncrushed cans into a 39-gallon bag. But let's be real, who's actually going to sit there and count each one? Just grab a bag and start cramming those babies in until it's bursting at the seams!
71428 cans make a tonne
Assuming you go all the way to empty each time, you would need to fill up 1.3 times.
It depends on how well they are crushed.
There are about 32 crushed aluminum cans in a kilogram.
It takes approximately 25 empty cans of coke to equal one kilogram in weight.
Hmmmm, How big of a bag? How big are the cans? How many cans in it? What are the cans made out of? Are they aluminum? Are they steel? Hmmmmm.
16 ounces makes one pint. There are 8 pints in one gallon. So, it takes 8 cans to make one gallon.
There are approximately 25 empty 12-ounce aluminum cans that make up a pound.
Rounded: 30 cans.
If system is totally empty 3- 12oz cans
Approximately 31 empty 12 oz aluminum cans make up 1 lb.
To determine how many 1-gallon cans will fit in a 55-gallon drum, you need to divide the total volume of the drum by the volume of each can. Since there are 128 fluid ounces in a gallon, a 1-gallon can is equivalent to 128 fluid ounces. Therefore, a 55-gallon drum is equal to 55 x 128 = 7040 fluid ounces. If we divide 7040 by 128, we find that approximately 55 1-gallon cans can fit in a 55-gallon drum.
30 14.5 oz cans
1 gallon of anything = 128 fluid ounces of it1 empty gallon = 128 empty fluid ounces