A 10 oz glass con tains about 0.3 L but allowing for some foam and for easy math you should get about 4 glasses to a liter or about 200 to a keg.
The number of 10-ounce glasses in a keg depends on the size of the keg. A standard half-barrel keg, which holds 15.5 gallons, can serve approximately 165 ten-ounce glasses. This is calculated by converting gallons to ounces (15.5 gallons x 128 ounces per gallon) and then dividing by 10 ounces per glass.
There are approximately 164.21 glasses of 10 oz capacity in a 58.6 liter keg.
500 contains 50 multiples of 10.
500/10 = 50 times.
Fifty of them because 50*10 = 500
500 ÷ 10 = 50
There are fifty. 50 x 10 = 500
It will contain 10 gallons.
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1 centimetre = 10 millimetres so 500 cm = 500*10 = 5000 mm. Simple!
There are 10 millilitres in one decilitre. Therefore, 500 millilitres is equal to 500/10 = 50 decilitres.
There are 10 decimetres in one metre. Therefore, 500 decimetres is equal to 500/10 = 50 metres.