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 = πr^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.
More dimes since they are smaller.
I am not sure what a mike jug is but a 1-gallon jug will hold approx 930 jelly beans.
4,892
around 322
None if it is has been emptied
Approximately 7,500 pennies could fit in a three gallon jug.
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 = πr^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.
More dimes since they are smaller.
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I am not sure what a mike jug is but a 1-gallon jug will hold approx 930 jelly beans.
1 gallon = 4 quarters.
4,892
around 322
It would take 2.52 bottles to fill a gallon jug.
its obvious, quarters