This depends on the size of the can. Because aluminum cans come in many different sizes, and cans from different companies will have different designs, every type of soda can will contain a different amount of aluminum.
If this is a word problem on a test or homework, you should ask your teacher to be more specific.
330ml though different manufacturers may have different sizes.
The answer is 0. A large bottle of soda has 2 liters in it. Anything under the number 10 has a order of 0.
Oh, dude, a 12-pack of soda usually has 12 cans, and each can is typically 355 milliliters, so if you add up all those milliliters, you'd get 4,260 milliliters. But to convert that to liters, you just divide by 1,000, so it's like 4.26 liters in a 12-pack. So, grab a straw and enjoy those 4.26 liters of fizzy goodness!
A can of soda would be more likely to be measured in liters, as it is a consumable liquid that is typically sold in standard units like milliliters or liters. Gasoline is usually measured in gallons or liters when dispensed in gas stations.
About 0.6 litres are in 20oz. To do the calculation go to www.google.com and type in 20oz in litres you can also write things such as 20 litres in oz it will do the maths for you.
2 liters = 8.45 cups (rounded)
12 US fluid ounces = 0.355 liters.
Fifteen quarts is 14.1952 liters.
1.5 liters of soda is equivalent to approximately 50.7 fluid ounces.
it equals..... 2.010 liters A.KISS
44 fluid ounces is 1.3 liters.
That depends on how big the glass is.
4.63712 L
10 liters = 10,000 milliliters
A large bottle of soda typically contains 2 liters. There are 3.785 liters in a gallon. 2 liters equals 0.53 (just over one half) gallons.
1 liter = 1000 ml, you have 12 liters total = 12,000 ml
About 0.355 liter per 12 fluid ounces.