To determine how many bottles one can of Bobbie makes, we need to consider the amount of powdered formula included in each can and the amount of formula that can be made from it.
Each can of Bobbie includes 400g (14.1 oz.) of powdered formula. This powdered formula is then mixed with water to create the finished product.
According to the packaging, one can of Bobbie can make about 106 fl. oz. of formula. This means that when the powdered formula is mixed with water, it will yield approximately 106 fluid ounces of liquid formula.
To calculate how many bottles can be made from this amount of formula, we need to determine the size of each bottle. The question states that each bottle is about 4 oz. in size.
If each bottle is 4 oz., then we can divide the total amount of formula (106 fl. oz.) by the size of each bottle (4 oz.) to find the number of bottles that can be made.
106 fl. oz. ÷ 4 oz. = 26.5 bottles
Since we can’t have half a bottle, we would round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, one can of Bobbie can make approximately twenty-six 4 oz. bottles of formula.
It’s important to note that this calculation assumes that each bottle is filled to its maximum capacity of 4 oz. In practice, the actual number of bottles that can be made may vary slightly depending on how accurately the formula is measured and how much is lost during preparation and feeding.
In my personal experience, I have found that the number of bottles that can be made from a can of formula can also depend on the baby’s feeding schedule and appetite. Some babies may require larger or more frequent feedings, which could result in fewer bottles being made from one can.
Additionally, it’s worth mentioning that the size of the bottle used may vary among individuals. While the question states that each bottle is about 4 oz., some parents may use larger or smaller bottles depending on their baby’s needs. In such cases, the number of bottles that can be made from one can of Bobbie may differ.
It’s always a good idea to carefully read the instructions and guidelines provided on the packaging of the formula to ensure accurate preparation and feeding.