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
Two liters is equal to approximately 5.6 12-oz cans.
Two liters is equal to approximately 5.6 12-oz. cans.
A 2 liter bottle of soda holds the equivalent of about 5.6 12-ounce drinks.
0.354882355 liter, so three cans would contain slightly more than 1 liter ==
It Takes roughly 5 and 1\2 cans to fill a 2 Liter Bottle
There are about 5.64 12-ounce servings in two liters.
Around 3.34 12oz cans make up 1 liter.
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There are 5.875 cans.
1 liter = 33.18 ounces7 liters = 232.26 ounces232.26 / 12 = 19.35there are 19 - 12oz cups in 7 liters of Fanta.
About 3.33 cans of soda, assuming each can holds 12 ounces, are needed to make up 1 liter.
Only one, but you have to fill it and dump it almost 6 times.
All north American pop comes in 1 or 2 litre bottles as well as smaller cans.
There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter.
1 liter = 33.18 ounces7 liters = 232.26 ounces232.26 / 12 = 19.35there are 19 - 12oz cups in 7 liters of Fanta.
1 pint = 16 oz 6 12oz cans = 72 oz 72oz x 1pt/16oz = 4.5 pints
The 12oz in 12oz can refers to fluid ounces, i.e. volume. Ton refers to weight. The two units are not directly convertible. However, if you assume that the cans contain pure water, with a density of 1 gm/ml, and you ignore the mass of the cans, then you could say that each can weighs 355 grams. A ton is 909,091 grams, so there are 2,561 cans in a ton, again, only considering the volume of pure water. A proper computation would require knowledge of the density of the fluid, as well as the mass of the empty can.
There are 128oz in 1gallon and 16gallons in 1 keg (128ozx16gallons=2,048oz) Now let's say you were serving 12oz cups of beer (2,048oz divided by 12oz= 170.7;12oz cups). Since we were using 12oz cups we move on to 12oz cans which come by the 24 can case ( 170.7;12oz cans divided by 24 cans in 1 case=7.1 24 can cases) That is you answer. There are 7.1 cases of beer in a 16 gallon keg.
10.66667 cans of beer in a gallon - regular 12oz. cans. If you down 11 cans (a little bit left in each can, like a few drops and some foam/suds) you have drank a gallon.
About 3.33 cans of soda, assuming each can holds 12 ounces, are needed to make up 1 liter.
A standard 20 oz (591 mL) Coke bottle contains approximately 0.591 liters of soda.
It would greatly depend on what size cans and of what material they were made. Aluminum 12oz beverage cans would not go as far as number 10 food cans.
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Typically soda cans hold 12 ounces of liquid, and 2 liters converts to 67.628 ounces. So to find how many cans are in 2 liters you would need to divide 67.628 by 12, which is about 5.64. So you could fit five full cans and about half of another one in a 2 liter bottle.
Only one, but you have to fill it and dump it almost 6 times.
71428 cans make a tonne