It depends upon the state in which you are redeeming. Some states are by weight, some are by can. For instance, in California, each can is worth 5 cents. In this case, you would need 20 cans to equal a dollar.
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44 cents a pound for aluminum cans. if you are a scrapper collecting siding and such, then i think its only 40 cents or 41 cents a pound. i think a case of beer is about a little less than a pound empty cans. just imagine how many empty cases of beer you need to drink to buy another one for 12 bucks prices may be different around places. i priced a few places in the Chicago area. Baltimore metal inc pays 75 cents a pound for aluminum cans elgin recycle 44 cents a pound south shore is 35 cents a pound. Average is 40 cents a pound Scrap aluminum pricing depends on how clean/prepared your aluminum scrap is as well as the grade of aluminum scrap metal. Some basic pricing as of June 2011 is Aluminum Cans $0.67/lb Aluminum Cans - Crushed $0.70/lb Painted Aluminum Siding $0.60/lb Extruded Aluminum $0.70/lb Sheet Aluminum $0.52/lb Always make sure that the scrap yard you are dealing with is paying close to Comex/LME Pricing.
$100
Todays exchange rate is: 47.39 Rupees to 1 Dollar
Well either do some chores or ask for some money I'm sure you can get a dollar
Well, you could get something bendy like really big plastic that can fit you. Then get empty coke cans or bottles and glue them on with a hot glue gun. That might not sound like a coke bottle, but it's close. Also, you could flatten lots of empty coke cans, then add them together but do the top and bottom with cardboard so you do not cut yourself with anything pointy.
Empty, 28 cans make up a pound. I have a gram scale and a dried out empty coke can weighs just over 13.8 grams. 1 lbs = approx 454 grams 454 grams / 13.8 = 32.89855..... So if you asked me I'd say the number of typical soda cans in a pound is approx. 33
The cans are produced by BALL corporation.
There are approximately 25 empty 12-ounce aluminum cans that make up a pound.
Approximately 31 empty 12 oz aluminum cans make up 1 lb.
To determine the number of coke cans in 1 ton, we need to know the weight of a single coke can. The weight of a standard 12 oz coke can is approximately 0.5 pounds or 0.22 kilograms. Since 1 ton is equal to 2000 pounds or 907.185 kilograms, we can calculate that there are approximately 4000 coke cans in 1 ton.
At school you might have a project and need cans. You can also make a castle out of them.
Aluminum and tin
Approximately 75-80% of a recycled aluminum can will be used to make new cans. It takes about 3,320 recycled cans to make a ton of aluminum, assuming each can weighs around 0.5 ounces.
A standard can of Coke typically contains 355 milliliters (ml). To convert 230 liters to milliliters, you would multiply by 1,000, resulting in 230,000 ml. Dividing 230,000 ml by 355 ml per can gives approximately 649 cans of Coke needed to make 230 liters.
Yes as long as you don't drink more of them to make up for the lack in size. the fact is that the less coke you drink the better for your body.
Good question. I have a degree in this area. Four cans. Production can peak to six cans in the event of Global trauma such as the 9/11 attacks or Paris Hilton chipping a fingernail.