0.375 Quartz in a soda can.
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.
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.
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2 qts. There are 8 fluid ounces in a cup, and 4 cups in a quart. So 2 quarts is 8 cups, times 8 fluid ounces per cup, is 64 fluid ounces.
Well, honey, a quart is 32 fluid ounces, so you'd need about 2.29 cans of your 14 fl oz beverage to make up a quart. But let's be real, just grab 3 cans and call it a day. Who's got time for fractions when you're thirsty?
Two 16 fluid ounce cans = 1 quart.
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50,2litter bottles of soda for 100 people.
You can get it from soda cans, juice cans, and energy drinks..anything the deals with CANS!
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Soda companies started putting expiration dates on soda cans in 1983 Soda companies started putting expiration dates on soda cans in 1983
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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!
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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