Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the deep questions, huh? Well, technically, a dime has a diameter of about 0.705 inches, so you could fit around 2,747 dimes in a 5-gallon container if you stack them perfectly. But like, who's gonna sit there and stack dimes all day? Just grab a piggy bank and call it a day, man.
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To determine how many dimes can fit in a 5-gallon container, we need to calculate the volume of a dime and the volume of the container. The volume of a dime is approximately 0.034 cubic inches. A 5-gallon container is equivalent to 1,155 cubic inches. Dividing the volume of the container by the volume of a dime gives us approximately 33,970 dimes that can fit in a 5-gallon container.
Well, isn't that a fun little question! You see, a standard dime has a diameter of about 0.705 inches. So, if we do some calculations, we can estimate that around 11,000 dimes can fit in a 5-gallon container. Isn't that just a happy little thought?
Well, honey, a dime has a diameter of about 0.7 inches and a 5-gallon container has a diameter of around 12 inches. So, if we do some quick math, you could fit roughly 2400 dimes in that bad boy. Just make sure you secure that lid tight, or you'll have dimes rolling all over the place!
5 gallons of what?
you need to in the volume of a single dime and then find the volume of the container and divide that number into the volume of a single dime.
AnswerFinding out how many dimes it takes to fill any container isn't as simple as dividing the volume of a dime into the volume of the container. There will be spaces between the dimes depending on how they are "distributed" or "arranged" in the container.
1 gallon = 4 quarters.
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Well honey, a gallon is about 4 quarts, so a 3-gallon jug would hold about 12 quarts. And since there are 4 quarters in a dollar, you could fit 48 quarters in that bad boy. Just make sure you don't accidentally try to spend them at the grocery store!
About $4000 American. If you are talking about quarts then, 1 gallon = 4 quarts So, 5 gallon = 5 * 4 = 20 quarts. Source: www.icoachmath.com A U.S. quarter displaces 1.25 ml of water. There is 3,785.4117 ml in 1 U.S. gallon. 5x3785.4117=18927.0585 (Amount of ml in 5 gallons) 18927.0585/1.25=15141.6468 (Number of quarters that can fit in jug) 15141.6468/4=3785.41 $3785 would be the answer to this question.
when I did it with quarters it was 5200 dollars or 20800 quarters and the dollars are little bigger so I would estimate 18,000 loose dollar coins.