To answer this requires only that you find the volume of a quarter coin, and divide the volume of the container by the volume of a quarter. This will give you a very close approximation, since obviously the coins cannot fit into every tiny space within the jug -- there will be some unfilled volume.
Volume of a US quarter = approx. 808.93 mm3 or 0.80893 cm3
Volume of a US gallon = 3785.41178 cm3
Dividing the jug volume by the quarter's volume we get
3785.41178 / 0.80893 = slightly less than 4680 quarters($1170 USD).
One test using a 5-gallon jug provided a ballpark figure of $5200, so an actual experimental value would be closer to 4160 quarters. ($1040 USD)
(see related question)
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Estimate By Weight
A quarter is mostly copper, and by weight a gallon of quarter metal (copper and 8.33% zinc) would weigh about 33760 grams, as much as 5950 quarters. This indicates that the quarter takes up some empty space. The weight of 0.808 cm3 of solid metal would be 7.20 grams not the official weight of 5.67 grams.
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1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
What milk usually comes in, a gallon of milk.
They are both one gallon so both are the same weight P.S. Search how many grams per ml for your items!
That is 20 servings
1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
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I think a gallon
there are many things that can hold a gallon like for example a jug or a bucket.
one gallon of milk is bigger then one quart of milk one quart of milk is 1/4 the size of a gallon
A half gallon jug can hold about $25.00 in pennies. (:
1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
Four quarts in a gallon.
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the largest amount it can hold up to is a gallon. wow, i am very suprised.