One beer = 12 fl. oz. so six beers = 72 fl. oz. That is about 9 cups or a little over half a gallon. Here is a conversion chart:
16 tablespoons = 1 cup (8 ounces)
2 cups = 1 pint (16 ounces)
4 cups (2 pints) = 1 quart (32 ounces)
8 cups (4 pints) = 1/2 gallon (64 ounces)
4 quarts = 1 gallon (128 ounces)
There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon of beer. A six pack is approximately .56 gallons, which equates to a volume of 129.9 cubic inches.
Well, darling, a 2-liter bottle of soda is about 67.6 fluid ounces, which is roughly equivalent to 5.6 standard 12-ounce cans of soda. So, if you're looking to swap out that big ol' bottle for some cans, you'll need about 6 of 'em to keep your thirst quenched. Cheers to that!
Assuming a standard soda can contains about 14 grams of aluminum, and the distance from the Earth to the Sun is about 150 million kilometers, and a mole of anything contains approximately 6 x 10^23 units, you would have about 8 x 10^19 grams of aluminum in a mole of soda cans placed end to end from here to the Sun.
There are 4-oz cans, 6-oz cans, 8-oz cans, 12-oz cans, and 20-oz cans of soda. We don't know which one you have there in your hand. But all is not lost. Every soda can sold in the US has its capacity printed on the label, and you can read it directly off of the can.
To determine how many cans of paint are needed to cover 2,200 square feet, you first need to know the coverage area of a single can of paint, which typically covers about 350 to 400 square feet. Assuming an average coverage of 375 square feet per can, you would need approximately 6 cans of paint (2,200 ÷ 375 ≈ 5.87). It's advisable to round up to ensure complete coverage, so purchasing 6 cans is recommended.
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Soda cans (in the US) hold 12 ounces. Soda in plastic bottles is avaiable in several different sizes such as 12 oz, 20 oz, 24 oz.
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A standard can of soda is 12 fluid ounces. A cup is considered 8 fluid ounces. There are 2 cups per pint, thus implying there are 16 fluid ounces per pint. See the mathematics below for your answer:12 fluid ounces/can ÷ 8 fluid ounces/cup = 1.5 cups/can.Can = 1.5 cups (.75 Pint)Cans = 3.0 cups (1.5 Pint)Cans = 4.5 cups (2.25 Pint)Cans = 6.0 cups (3 pints)Thus it would take 6 cans of soda to fill a 3 pint pitcher.
I think more soda is better.
Only one, but you have to fill it and dump it almost 6 times.
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Um.. 6 feet.