Convert Cases of Beer to Forties

In this guide, Joe Sexton explains how to convert beer volume measurements from cases to forties using a simple formula based on the conversion ratio of 7.2 forties per case.

Convert Cases of Beer to Forties

Enter the beer volume in cases below to get the value converted to forties.

How to Convert Cases to Forties

To convert a measurement in cases to a measurement in forties, follow these steps:

  1. Understand the Inputs: You begin by entering the number of cases of beer you have. A case typically contains 24 bottles or cans of beer.
  2. Know the Conversion Ratio: The conversion ratio from cases to forties is 7.2 forties per case. This means for every case, there are 7.2 forties.
  3. Apply the Formula: Multiply the number of cases by 7.2 to get the equivalent value in forties. This is the formula:
  4. forties = cases × 7.2

  5. Perform the Calculation: For example, if you have 5 cases, you’d calculate:
  6. forties = (5 cases × 7.2) = 36 forties

  7. Interpret the Result: This tells you that 5 cases of beer are equivalent to 36 forties. You can use this method to convert any number of cases to forties.

Remember, one case equals 7.2 forties, so this formula helps you quickly determine the forties equivalent of any number of cases.

And that’s all there is to it! You now know how to convert cases of beer into forties using a simple formula.

Convert Cases of Beer to Forties with frequently used values

Case of BeerForties
12.5
25
37.5
410
512.5
615
717.5
820
922.5
1025
1127.5
1230
1332.5
1435
1537.5
1640
1742.5
1845
1947.5
2050
2152.5
2255
2357.5
2460
2562.5
2665
2767.5
2870
2972.5
3075
3177.5
3280
3382.5
3485
3587.5
3690
3792.5
3895
3997.5
40100
41102.5
42105
43107.5
44110
45112.5
46115
47117.5
48120
49122.5
50125
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