About 3.33 cans of soda, assuming each can holds 12 ounces, are needed to make up 1 liter.
There are 4-oz cans, 6-oz cans, 8-oz cans, 12-oz cans, and 20-oz cans of soda. We don't know which one you have there in your hand. But all is not lost. Every soda can sold in the US has its capacity printed on the label, and you can read it directly off of the can.
A case of beer cans used to be 48 cans. How many do you mean? We have cases of 12, 15, 18, and 24 at least in Canada. Also 4, 6, and 8s
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 large can typically contains 12 fluid ounces.
There are approximately 25 empty 12-ounce aluminum cans that make up a pound.
Rounded: 30 cans.
Roughly 3,300 empty (obviously) 12 oz. aluminum cans.
(3) 12 oz cans. 36oz total. That is of course for a completely empty system.
It would depend on the size and weight of the coke cans, but on average, you could expect around 40-50 empty standard 12-ounce coke cans to weigh about 1 kilogram.
It takes 31.92 empty cans to make a pound. ____________________________________________________________________ I got 29.09 cans per 16 ounces (1 pound) at .55 ounces per can. But, all and all, if you remember 30 empty cans per pound you will be good to go. Around here it's $0.48 per pound of aluminum. Check with your areas recycling center and start making a difference!
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57,983,026,785,314,980,859 cans
8-16 oz in cans 12-24 oz in bottles
Cans of coke are 12 oz.
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R-12 is not sold anymore.