That is 48 cups
A four or five gallon bucket could hold that all easily. 47 cups US = 23.5 pints = 11.75 quarts = 2. 9375 gallons (US) 3.5 pints = 1.75 quarts = 0.4375 gallons 1.25 quarts = 0.3125 gallons 2.9375 + 0.4375 + 0.3125 = 3.6875 gallons 47 cups(imp) = 18.8 pints (imperial) = 9.4 quarts = 2.35 gallons(imperial) {2.82 gal US} 3.5 pints = 1.75 qt. = 0.4375 gal. 1.25 qt. = 0.3125 gal. 2.35 +0.4375 + 0.3125 = 3.10 gallons (imp) = 3.72 gallons (US) In both cases a 4 (or standard 5) gallon bucket will hold the total.
It depends on the bucket. Most commercially available buckets (galvanized tin [steel]) have often been equal to 2.5 gallons or 10 quarts. #10 buckets (or cans) [15 cups]are just under 1 gallon in size or 4 quarts and more commercially available today is 5 gallon (20 quart) plastic buckets. There is 16 cups per gallon so these various buckets hold 40 cups, 15 cups [#10 bucket] , and 80 cups volume. ** All measurements are using US liquid measure.
It depends on the bucket size, but usually a standard size bucket would hold a few litters of water.
6 quarts would hold 6 quarts, or 1.5 gallons, or 12 pints or 24 cups or 192 fluid ounces.
A standard bathtub can hold an average of 40-60 gallons of water, which is equivalent to about 160-240 cups of water.
If you mean feet, it would hold up to 111,429.82 gallons.
If filled to the top it would hold 6.34 gallons.
3.246753 gallons
Volume is two dimensional and no area can hold 25 gallons of water, however 25 gallons is a volume. Do you mean what dimensions would hold 25 gallons?
It depends on the bucket being used. Check the bucket because it might say how many litres the bucket can hold
Fill a gallon bucket, timing how long it takes to do so. Then fill your hot tub using the same source... example: if you filled the bucket with a hose, then fill the tub using the same hose. Then time how long it takes to fill the tub and divide the time it takes to fill the tub by the time it takes to fill the bucket and then you know how many gallons it is.