472,583 (not including the cans themselves)...yes I tried it once to determine the volume of the pool.
2007-12-31 15:20:00
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answer #1
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answered by Max 7
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according to wiki answers, an olympic sized pool would hold a half of a million gallons of water. There are 128.00013 fluid ounces in one gallon. So you would need 64,000,065 fluid ounces to fill an olympic sized pool. What size can of cream corn are we talking about here?
2007-12-31 23:28:26
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answer #2
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answered by Darksuns 6
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not sure,i havent tried that yet
2007-12-31 23:27:13
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answered by crazi8red 6
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It just depends on how many oz. are in that can of cream corn. An 8 oz. can of cream corn is what I'm basing my measurements off off.
Given the equivalents off the linked page I attached to this and basing the equations off an 8 oz. can, it would take approximately 624,872 can of cream corn to fill an a standard Olympic sized pool.
If my calculations are correct :)
2007-12-31 23:26:53
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answer #4
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answered by Westie 2
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75,846,154 cans and a quarter of the can to exactly fit in tightly.
2007-12-31 23:26:48
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answered by [L]ust-0- 2
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lmao....We did the math on this one, if using 8oz cans to fill a standard 75,000 gallon olympic pool you would need 1,030,000 cans of creamed corn
2007-12-31 23:25:21
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-12-31 23:23:00
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answer #7
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answered by E.Havok 5
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Has anyone ever thrown a can of cream corn at you?? It's awful. Hawk should be ashamed.
2007-12-31 23:22:31
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answered by Valkyrie 7
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I dont know but am I invited to the Pool Party?
2007-12-31 23:22:25
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answered by chok.init 2
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2 ~ One to hold the hose and the other to turn the tap on!
2007-12-31 23:21:26
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answer #10
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answered by Miss Kitty Kat >^,^< 4
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