To convert 1.5 milliliters (ml) to ounces, you can use the conversion factor that 1 ounce is approximately 29.57 ml. Therefore, 1.5 ml is roughly 0.05 ounces. Since a 12 oz can contains 12 ounces, 1.5 ml is a tiny fraction of a 12 oz can, specifically about 0.0042 cans.
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If system is totally empty 3- 12oz cans
10 full ones plus 2/3 of one more.
The sticker on the dryer says 3lbs 8oz...little less than 4 12oz cans
3lbs 4 12oz cans
A standard pop machine typically holds around 300 to 400 12oz cans, depending on its design and configuration. The exact capacity can vary based on the machine's size and layout, with some machines offering more space for larger cans or bottles.
1 pint = 16 oz 6 12oz cans = 72 oz 72oz x 1pt/16oz = 4.5 pints
3.99 12oz cans
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 is a 6 pack 12oz cans a12 pack and a 24 pack
15mL is 4.058 fluid drams.
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.