Typically just over 3, as most cans are 330ml; however can sizes of 500mL and 250mL are available and in these cases it would take 2 or 4 cans respectively.
A 5-liter container of pop is equal to approximately 169 fluid ounces.
Well, honey, technically, there are about 33.814 ounces in a liter. So if you do the math, one liter is roughly equivalent to 2.8 12oz cans. But hey, who's counting when you've got a cold drink in hand?
You can return Shasta pop cans to Walmart, Target, Safeway, and many other grocery stores that participate in the California Redemption Value (CRV) program. Check with your local store to confirm their return policy for Shasta cans.
There are 16 cups in a gallon, so 2 gallons is equal to 32 cups. Since there are 8 fluid ounces in a cup, 2 gallons is equal to 256 fluid ounces. Therefore, 21.33 cans of 12 ounce soda would equal 2 gallons.
All north American pop comes in 1 or 2 litre bottles as well as smaller cans.
A 5-liter container of pop is equal to approximately 169 fluid ounces.
A 2-liter bottle of pop is larger than 6 cans of pop that are each 355 ml. To compare, 6 cans of 355 ml total 2,130 ml (6 x 355 ml). Since 2 liters is equivalent to 2,000 ml, the 6 cans are larger by 130 ml.
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Well, honey, technically, there are about 33.814 ounces in a liter. So if you do the math, one liter is roughly equivalent to 2.8 12oz cans. But hey, who's counting when you've got a cold drink in hand?
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A ton is 2,000 pounds so divide how much a pop can is by 2000 For example: A pop can weighs 1/2 pound. 2000/.5 is 4,000 pop cans
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Pop cans are aluminum, made from the mineral bauxite.
Pop cans are produced by physical processes.
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.
You will get about 4.2 16-oz cups from a 2-liter pop bottle.
To determine which option is cheaper, we can compare the price per liter. A two-liter bottle for a dollar costs $0.50 per liter. A 24-pack of pop typically contains 24 cans, each 12 ounces, totaling 288 ounces or about 8.5 liters. The cost per liter for the 24-pack is approximately $0.70. Therefore, the two-liter bottle at a dollar is the cheaper option.