10 full ones plus 2/3 of one more.
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∙ 13y agoTen 12oz paint cans are equal to 128 oz.
1 US fluid ounce = 0.0295735296 litres 1 litres = 33.81420227 US fluid ounces 2 litres = 67.6280454 US fluid ounces 67.6280454 US fluid ounces divided by 12 = 5.63567045 so there would be 5.63567045 (12 ounce) cans of pop in 2 litres
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.
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Cans of paint needed: 2200/400 = 5.5 therefore 6 cans are needed
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40 I think...
1 pint = 16 oz 6 12oz cans = 72 oz 72oz x 1pt/16oz = 4.5 pints
Spray cans are filled by weight and not volume and it would depend on the size of the spray can, but it should take about four to five 12 oz net weight cans of spray paint to equal approx a quart of paint. How much makes it on the project and how much ends up as over spray depends on the painter.