3.5 sugar cubes (assuming a standard sugar cube to equal 4 grams).
Five teaspoons equals 20 grams of sugar. There are around 39 grams of sugar in a regular can of Coke.
the answer is 78. You drink two cans with 39 grams of sugar and one can with 0 grams of sugar. 39 X 2 = 78 grams
To calculate the percent of sugar in a Coke, you first need to know the amount of sugar in a serving, typically listed on the nutrition label (e.g., 39 grams in a 12-ounce can). Next, convert the total volume of the drink to grams, knowing that 1 ounce of water weighs approximately 28.35 grams, so a 12-ounce can weighs about 340 grams. Finally, use the formula: (grams of sugar / total grams of the drink) × 100 to find the percentage of sugar. For example, if there are 39 grams of sugar in 340 grams of Coke, the calculation would be (39/340) × 100, resulting in approximately 11.5% sugar.
39*2 = 78
39 grams of white sugar is a little more than 9-1/4 tsp. (9.36)
39 grams of sugar is roughly equivalent to about 9.3 teaspoons of sugar, as one teaspoon of granulated sugar is approximately 4.2 grams. In terms of caloric content, 39 grams of sugar provides about 156 calories, since each gram of sugar contains around 4 calories. This amount of sugar is often found in various processed foods and beverages.
Pepsi has 41 Grams of sugar in a can and 29 grams per cup in a bottle Coke has 39 grams in a can
A 12-ounce can of soda typically contains around 39 grams of sugar.
about 1 and 1/3 onces
39 grams per 12 ounce can.
A 12 oz can of L&P soda contains about 39 grams of sugar.
A 12 oz. can of coca-cola contains 39 grams of sugar. Sugar accounts for 8% to 13% of this product.