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Depends on how big the bucket is.
The number of nickels in a five-gallon bucket depends on how tightly they are packed. A standard nickel has a diameter of about 0.83 inches and a thickness of 1.95 mm. Roughly estimating, a five-gallon bucket can hold about 1,600 to 2,000 nickels, assuming they are loosely packed. However, this number can vary based on packing efficiency and the exact dimensions of the bucket.
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Send me 20,000,000 nickels and I'll put them in a 5 gallon bucket counting as I go and then I'll tell you.
320,000
To calculate the number of quarters in a 5-gallon bucket, we first need to determine the volume of a quarter. A quarter has a diameter of 0.955 inches and a thickness of 0.069 inches, giving it a volume of approximately 0.102 cubic inches. A 5-gallon bucket can hold up to 1155 cubic inches of quarters (5 gallons = 1155 cubic inches). Therefore, dividing the total volume of the bucket by the volume of a quarter (1155 cubic inches / 0.102 cubic inches) gives us approximately 11,323 quarters that can fit in a full 5-gallon bucket.
Depends on how big the bucket is.
19 baseballs fit in a five gallon bucket
A standard 5-gallon bucket can hold approximately 20,000 dimes, as each dime has a volume of about 0.00311 cubic inches. With each dime being worth 10 cents, a 5-gallon bucket of dimes would be worth $2,000 (20,000 dimes x $0.10).
A 5-gallon bucket can hold approximately 37.5 pounds of corn. To calculate this, we first need to convert the volume of the bucket from gallons to cubic inches (1 gallon = 231 cubic inches). A 5-gallon bucket is equivalent to 1155 cubic inches. Then, we need to determine the weight of corn per cubic inch, which is approximately 0.0325 pounds. Multiplying 1155 cubic inches by 0.0325 pounds gives us 37.5 pounds of corn that can fit in a 5-gallon bucket.
The number of nickels in a five-gallon bucket depends on how tightly they are packed. A standard nickel has a diameter of about 0.83 inches and a thickness of 1.95 mm. Roughly estimating, a five-gallon bucket can hold about 1,600 to 2,000 nickels, assuming they are loosely packed. However, this number can vary based on packing efficiency and the exact dimensions of the bucket.
there are many things that can hold a gallon like for example a jug or a bucket.
10,000
A 5-gallon bucket measures approximately 11.9 inches in diameter and 15.9 inches in height. A cubic yard box that is 36x36x36 inches can fit approximately 11 buckets (3x3 base layer with 1 bucket in the center and 2 additional layers on top).
There are approximately 0.67 cubic feet in a 5 gallon bucket and 7.35 cubic feet in a 55 gallon drum.
About 38.49 5 gallon buckets in a cubic yard. a 5 gallon bucket is 10 inches at the bottom 11 inches at the top and 14 inches tall so it holds .02598 of a cubic yard or .7 cubic foot or 1212.262 cubic inches and the about part depends on compaction.
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