Impossible to determine without more information.
Two thirds of 24 is 16.
That would depend on the size of the cans.
There is no sensible answer to this question. A 10' by 10' is a measure of area (square foot), with dimensions [L2]. A linear foot is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information.
You need six cans, and you would have 130 mls left over.6 * 355 = 2.13 L
The dimensions of the rectangle will then work out as 14 cm by 10 cm because the perimeter is 14+10+14+10 = 48 cm
Beer comes in packages (bottles or cans) of different sizes. Furthermore, a case may contain a different number of such packages. So there is no standard measure for a case of beer.
The answer depends on the shape of the can. You can get thin tall cans, or wider short cans.
a case is 24 cans
It depends entirely on the packaging. In most cases including beverages, the standard 'case' is going to be 24 cans. It can vary up or down depending on the size of the cans. ***#10 cans are in packages of 6
16 Cans
1 x 10, 2 x 5.
Two thirds of 24 is 16.
A "slab" or "case" of beer is usually 24 bottles or cans. In some places, cans come in 18 or 30 packs; these are not usually referred to as "slabs."
It depends on the case.
57,983,026,785,314,980,859 cans
there are 10 cans in a roll
There are 24 bottles or cans to a case of drinks.