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.
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.
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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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.
To calculate the number of dimes that can fit in a 5-gallon jug, we need to determine the volume of a dime and then divide the total volume of the jug by the volume of a single dime. The volume of a dime can be approximated by its dimensions, which are about 1.35 mm in thickness and 17.91 mm in diameter. Using the formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = Οr^2h), we can estimate that a dime has a volume of about 0.0000000007 cubic meters. A 5-gallon jug is equivalent to approximately 0.0189 cubic meters, so dividing the volume of the jug by the volume of a dime gives us an estimate of around 27 billion dimes that can fit in a 5-gallon jug.
How many 55 gallon drumea will fit in a 40 ft sea container
20% of a gallon
The container volume is missing.
12132 if you feel like it
A man who filled a 20 oz soda jar with dimes said there were 1301 dimes in it. http://www.flickr.com/photos/targeteer2k/539627783/ A gallon is 128 oz, so (128/20)*1301 = 8326
A really, really large number. (But more than 2.5 times as many dimes would fit in the same barrel -- so if you're offered a barrel full of either dimes or quarters, pick dimes.)
how many dimes can fit in a pint jar
Assuming a dime has a diameter of around 17.91mm and a thickness of around 1.35mm, you could fit approximately 1,258,000 dimes in a 55-gallon drum. This calculation accounts for the available volume in the drum and the space occupied by a single dime.
approximately 30 quarts
The volume of 5880 dimes is 2 litres. However. any container with a capacity of 2 litres will hold a lot fewer because of gaps and spaces between the coins.
Roughly 5 gallons.