How can a flat two-dimensional area be a three-dimensional volume?
I think a gallon
Yes. 2500 cc is 2.5 liters, and the bottle would hold about 0.66 of a US gallon.
1 gallon would hold more. 1 gallon is equivalent to about 3.8 liters.
A gallon
Assuming the jug is filled to the brim with quarters, each quarter has a value of $0.25. A gallon can hold approximately 3,300 quarters, so a 3-gallon jug would hold around 9,900 quarters. Therefore, the total value of the quarters in the 3-gallon jug would be approximately $2,475.
A gallon holds about 3.8 times more liquid than one liter.
Yes. If you google "liters per gallon," you will see that a liter is just a bit bigger than a quart. There are four quarts in a gallon, but only 3.8 liters in a gallon. So if you have a 400 gallon jug, it would hold 3.8 liters for each gallon it holds. 400 x 3.8 is 1520. So a 400 gallon jug would hold 1520 liters.
13.33333333 hats, so you would need 14 to hold 10l but with room left over
A half gallon is equivalent to 64 fluid ounces, so a container would need to hold at least 64 ounces of milk to accommodate half a gallon.
No, a 3 gallon pitcher can only hold 24 pints of juice. 1 gallon is equivalent to 8 pints, so 3 gallons would be 24 pints in total.
48 cups 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 Gallon
A 5-gallon water jug can hold approximately 18,927 cubic centimeters of volume. The volume of a quarter is approximately 808 cubic millimeters. By converting the volume of the water jug to cubic millimeters, we can determine that it would take approximately 23,440 quarters to fill up the jug. This would amount to $5,860 in quarters.