Well, honey, technically, there are about 33.814 ounces in a liter. So if you do the math, one liter is roughly equivalent to 2.8 12oz cans. But hey, who's counting when you've got a cold drink in hand?
A quart of paint is equal to 32 fluid ounces.
The fence area is 2 meters x 1 meter = 2 square meters. Converting this to square feet gives 2 sq m * 10.764 sq ft/sq m = 21.528 sq ft. Each paint can covers 2 sq ft, so you would need 21.528 sq ft / 2 sq ft/can = 10.764 cans of paint, rounded up to 11 cans.
Paint cans vary quite considerably in size. They come is sizes of 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 litre, 2.5 litres, 5 litres and larger.
There are approximately 453.592 grams in a pound. Therefore, 8000 pounds is equal to 3628742.55 grams. If a 16-ounce can weighs about 453.592 grams, then 8000 pounds would be approximately equal to 8000 * 16 / 453.592 = 282.24 16-ounce cans.
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If system is totally empty 3- 12oz cans
The sticker on the dryer says 3lbs 8oz...little less than 4 12oz cans
3lbs 4 12oz cans
That is approximately 72 teaspoons.
0.35 liter
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Well, honey, technically, there are about 33.814 ounces in a liter. So if you do the math, one liter is roughly equivalent to 2.8 12oz cans. But hey, who's counting when you've got a cold drink in hand?
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Cans of paint needed: 2200/400 = 5.5 therefore 6 cans are needed
40 I think...
1 pint = 16 oz 6 12oz cans = 72 oz 72oz x 1pt/16oz = 4.5 pints