cans = 4oz, 8oz, 14.5 oz, 15oz, 26oz there is no standard but a medium would be 14.5 to 15oz depending on the product.
It is a CUP of 8 ounces, or not a cup, there is no such thing as "a medium sized cup"
Well, twelve ounce cans hold approximately twelve ounces, 20 ounce cans hold approximately twenty ounces, and so on.
Normal size cans are 6oz.
It depends on the size of the can. You'd need to look on the can's label and see how many ounces there are inside, or measure the volume of the can.
Different-size cans, different number of ounces. Read the label on the can.
That depends what size your cans are. There are cans of chicken that are 6, 11 and 14 ounces.
One normal size can would do 2-3 people, depending on how big a portion they want.
In order to calculate how many fluid ounces a pot would hold, you have to know what size the pot is. For example, if the pot is 1 quart, it would hold 32 fluid ounces.
There are a number of variables, such as whether they are canned or bottled and the size of the bottle or can. But if you are talking about a six pack of normal sized beer cans, it is pretty easy to figure out. There will be 6 12 ounce cans. That is 72 ounces and you can add a few ounces for the cans.
Soups can come in a variety of can sizes depending on the type of soup and the company that produces it. Common can sizes are 26 ounces, 18.8 ounces, and 10.75 ounces.
The large #10 cans of produce typically hold six to seven pounds of product, weighing around 100 ounces. Precise measurements may vary by product, but a #10 can of green beans should contain 100-110 ounces. These products typically have very long shelf lives, making them ideal for warehouse storage.
An Olympic pool holds about 660,253 US gallons of water.There are 128 fluid ounces in a US gallon.The average US soda can is 12 ounces, so there are 10.6 cans to a gallon.660,253 (gallons) x 10.6 (cans of soda to a gallon)= 6,998,681 12 fluid ounce soda cans it would take to fill an Olympic sized pool.
Instead of referring to ounces, older recipes sometimes referred to numbered cans for canned food products. If your recipes call for any of the numbered cans below, the recommended equivalents are listed as follows: Can No. 1 = 8 ounces Can No. 2 = 20 ounces Can No. 2 1/2 = 30 ounces Can No. 303 = 16 ounces Reference: Dole website http://www.dole.com/CompanyInfo/Contact/HelpDesk_Canned.jsp
397g is 14.00 ounces and the can size would have been standardised in the time of imperial units.