Well, honey, it depends on the size of the bucket and the bathtub. If you're using a standard 5-gallon bucket, you'll need around 7-10 buckets to fill a regular-sized bathtub. But if you've got one of those luxurious oversized tubs, you might need closer to 15 buckets. Just remember, the more buckets you use, the longer you'll have to wait for that soak!
it depends on the size
24L/1500mL = 24/1.5 = 16 buckets.
That depends upon the volume of the object that is put into the water in the bathtub.
Assuming an average bathtub has a volume of around 40-60 gallons, which is equivalent to 5,120-7,680 cups of water. A single cup can hold approximately 16 pennies, so the total number of pennies that can fill the average bathtub would be around 81,920-122,880 pennies. This calculation is based on the assumption that the pennies are stacked neatly and compactly without any gaps.
398.6 Imperial gallons.
it depends on the size
Cows can not carry bucket of water,
Donkeys can fill nine large buckets with their pee.
17,000
Five.
Depends on the bathtub.
24L/1500mL = 24/1.5 = 16 buckets.
there were 10 buckets of water. they played with the water they wasted 9 buckets of water. how many bucket were there?
36.74 (assuming average size sheep and bathtub)
1 yd³ = 201.97 gallons 403.94 ÷ 5 = 80.79 buckets
Too many. It depends on the volume of the pool.
It really depends on the size of the bath tub. Yours and mine may differ by a lot.