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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.

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* There are 660,000 gallons of water in an olympic sized pool. * There are 12 ounces in the standard soda can. * There are 128 ounces in one gallon of liquid. Converting 660,000 gallons into ounces we get 21,120,000.

Divide 12 ounces into 21,120,000 ounces and get your total.

(1,760,000)

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