8-16 oz in cans
12-24 oz in bottles
14.21 twelve ounce cans or 10.664 16 oz bottles
46.34 if 12 oz cans.
a half rack is a 12 pack. at least that's what they called it when i lived near seattle
88.76 gallons.
it depinds on the persons weight and how many bottles they have had
If you are interested in purchasing gas cans, they come in various sizes. They can range from 5L to 10L, 20L and some can go even higher. The most convenient for your car would be the 5L. It is small so it can fit better.
Around 15.A "shot" equals approx. 1 to 1 1/2 oz., so 60 shots = approx. 60-90 oz. so then it would equal 5 to approx. 7 1/2 cans at 12 oz. per can.
A pony keg is 7.75 U.S. gallons. There are 82 12-oz. bottles in a pony keg.
35.55 bottles.
Just over 14 1/2 bottles (assuming a bottle is 12 oz/341ml.
A case typically holds 24 bottles or cans. A case that holds 24 20 oz. bottles weighs 480 ounces, or 30 pounds. A case that holds 24 12 oz. cans weighs 288 ounces, or 18 pounds. A case that holds 12 12 oz. cans weighs 144 ounces, or 9 pounds.
To determine how many 2-liter bottles of soda, half-gallons of sherbet, and 64 oz cans of juice are needed to make 250 4 oz servings, first calculate the total volume required: 250 servings x 4 oz = 1000 oz. Next, convert the available containers to ounces: a 2-liter bottle is approximately 67.6 oz, a half-gallon is 64 oz, and a 64 oz can is 64 oz. Using these conversions, you can mix and match the quantities of each type of container to reach a total of 1000 oz, depending on the desired proportions. For example, using 10 half-gallons would yield exactly 640 oz, requiring an additional 360 oz from a combination of 2-liter bottles and 64 oz cans to reach the target.