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Litres are already a cubic measure. Cubic litres is redundant.
Assuming that baked beans are the same density (grams per millilitre) as water, the volume of 420g would be 420ml or 0,420 litres. (1000ml = 1 litre). (I am using a comma for decimal point, which is NOT the US convention.)
If baked beans are NOT the same density as water, an appropriate adjustment has to be made.
get a 2 litre jug of water, fill to the brim
put the tin of beans in the jug
the amount of water lost is the volume of the tin of beans
this should enable you to work out how many tins you will need
420 grams = 420 mls or .42Lt
I don't even want to know why you'd be filling a bath tub with Baked Beans.
Do you mean Heinz Baked Beans, HP, own brand or discount brand? This will affect the answer. A good way of finding this out, is to fill up a bath with water using a small 100ml measuring jug. This will give you the total volume of the bath. Next fill an empty can of beans with water. Eat the beans to make sure that you don't mix this measurement with the bath volume (see below). This gives you the volume of the can. Now fill the entire bath with baked beans, making sure not to eat any beans or spill any tomato sauce. Count how many cans you have used to fill the bath and multiply that by the volume of 1 beans free can. Divide this number by 420g and you should arrive back at your answer
420ml
When you've eaten the beans, just fill the tin with water, and tip it out into a measuring jug. That'll give you the volume of the tin.
I have no idea what size a 420g of backed beans are. But you do.
So, eat the beans,
fill can with water,
pour water from can to tub,
repeat prosess till desired dept,
oh, yeh, don't forget to count how many cans of water you pour in the tub.
I never tryed beans. JELLO is good.
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