13 cases * 24 cans * 12 imperial fluid ounces = 3744 imperial fluid ounces of cola.3744 imperial fluid ounces = 106.3785 litres.
Two thirds of 24 is 16.
You need six cans, and you would have 130 mls left over.6 * 355 = 2.13 L
Soda cans usually state their volume on their label, often in fine print and near the edge of the label.
In mathematical writing: x(12 ounces)= 1 pound. 1 pound = 16 ounces, so use substitution: x(12 ounces)=16 ounces. Forget the word "ounces" and write it again: 12x=16. Divide by 12 on both sides to obtain x=16/12=4/3= 1 and 1/3. The answer is this: You would need 1 and 1/3 aluminum cans to make 1 pound.
8 nPr 2 = 56%
Approximately 4.2586 liters.
It depends, if it is 10 ounce cans then it is 3.54882355 liters. If it is 12 ounce cans then it is 4.25858826 liters.
A can of soda is usually 12 ounces
To determine how many cans of beans equal 2 gallons, we first need to know the size of the cans. A standard can of beans typically contains 15 ounces. There are 128 ounces in a gallon, so 2 gallons equals 256 ounces. Dividing 256 ounces by 15 ounces per can gives approximately 17.1 cans. Therefore, you would need about 18 cans of beans to equal 2 gallons.
A large can of Libby's pumpkin typically contains 29 ounces, while a small can usually contains 15 ounces. To determine how many small cans fit into a large can, divide 29 by 15, which equals approximately 1.93. This means you can fit about 1 and a half small cans into one large can of pumpkin.
A sixtel, which is a type of beer keg, holds approximately 5.16 gallons of beer. This equates to about 55 12-ounce servings. In terms of cases, since a standard case of beer contains 24 cans or bottles (12 ounces each), a sixtel holds roughly 2.3 cases of beer.
To determine how many 12-ounce cans of Freon are needed to make 3.5 pounds, first convert the weight to ounces: 3.5 pounds is 56 ounces (since 1 pound equals 16 ounces). Each 12-ounce can contains 12 ounces of Freon, so dividing 56 ounces by 12 ounces per can gives approximately 4.67 cans. Therefore, you would need 5 cans to have enough Freon to exceed 3.5 pounds.
Different-size cans, different number of ounces. Read the label on the can.
2 Liters - 67.63 Fluid Ounces A regular size can of Coca-Cola holds 12 fluid ounces So 67.63 ounces would be just over 5 ½ cans of coke.
A 2-liter bottle of Coke is equal to approximately 5.612-ounce cans.
40 litres of oil / 5 litres cans = 8 cans can be filled with 40 litres of oil.
To determine how many cans of Coke you would need to drink to consume 55 gallons, first convert gallons to ounces, as there are 128 ounces in a gallon. Thus, 55 gallons equals 7,040 ounces. A standard can of Coke contains 12 ounces, so you would need approximately 587 cans (7,040 ounces ÷ 12 ounces per can) to reach 55 gallons.