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.
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
40 litres of oil / 5 litres cans = 8 cans can be filled with 40 litres of oil.
A 2-liter bottle of Coke is equal to approximately 5.612-ounce cans.
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.
It depends of the can size. The quantity it contains is usually written on the can. So if the can contains 250 ml/mg, you could estimate that it makes 1 cup or 8 ounces. You would then need 8 cans to add up to 8 cups.
A quarter keg is 7.75 gallons of beer. This amounts to 992 fluid ounces or ....82.667 beers (12 ouncers). This would mean a quarter keg is 3.5 cases of 12 oz cans. Most mugs hold 16 ounces (preferred method of enjoying draft beer) and would equal 62 mugs.
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That depends what size your cans are. There are cans of chicken that are 6, 11 and 14 ounces.
there are 12 ounces to most pop and beer cans
cans = 4oz, 8oz, 14.5 oz, 15oz, 26oz there is no standard but a medium would be 14.5 to 15oz depending on the product.
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!