I am not sure how many cans, but here is a website that says how many cups: http://www.dog-food-zone.com/feeding-chart.htm Also, I would feed an adult dog about two to three times a day.
This is an experiment you may conduct for yourself. Just get a few dozen cans, and weigh them. Hint, 40 should be enough.
There are approximately 37.14 fluid ounces in a pound. Therefore, it would take about 1.5 cans of 24oz to make a pound.
The number of cans that weigh one pound will depend on the size and material of the cans. On average, a tin can might weigh around 0.5-0.6 ounces, so approximately 16-20 cans would weigh one pound.
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Rounded: 30 cans.
There are approximately 25 empty 12-ounce aluminum cans that make up a pound.
The number of cans of tuna fish that make up one pound depends on the size of the cans. Typically, a standard can of tuna is 5 ounces. Therefore, it would take approximately 3 cans of tuna to equal 1 pound, as 16 ounces (1 pound) divided by 5 ounces per can equals about 3.2 cans.
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
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It would depend on the weight of each can. If each can weighs one pound, then ten cans would be needed to make 10 pounds. If each can weighs half a pound, then 20 cans would be needed.
The amount of canned food to feed your 29-pound whippet depends on the specific brand and its calorie content, as well as your dog's activity level and age. Generally, a whippet may require around 1 to 1.5 cans of food per day, divided into two meals. It's best to consult the feeding guidelines on the food packaging and adjust based on your dog's individual needs. Always monitor your dog's weight and consult with a veterinarian for personalized recommendations.
To determine how many 24 oz aluminum cans equal a pound, we first convert the weight of the cans to the same unit. Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, we divide 24 by 16 to find that each can weighs 1.5 pounds. Therefore, one pound is equivalent to approximately 0.67 cans (1 divided by 1.5).