A gallon is equivalent to about 3.785 liters. A nickel has a diameter of about 2.1 cm and a thickness of approximately 1.95 mm. If we assume the coins are stacked without any air gaps, roughly 1,800 nickels can fit in a gallon jug, but this number can vary based on the arrangement and the shape of the jug.
A gallon jug has a volume of about 3.785 liters, and a nickel has a volume of approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters. Given this, you can fit roughly 10,000 nickels into a gallon jug, depending on how they are packed and any air gaps. However, practical considerations like the shape of the jug and the arrangement of the coins may reduce this number slightly.
I am not sure what a mike jug is but a 1-gallon jug will hold approx 930 jelly beans.
To determine how many quarters fit into a 1-gallon jug, we first need to know the volume of a quarter, which is approximately 0.2 cubic inches. A gallon is equivalent to 231 cubic inches. Dividing 231 by 0.2 gives about 1,155 quarters. Therefore, approximately 1,155 quarters can fit into a 1-gallon jug.
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It would take 2.52 bottles to fill a gallon jug.
Approximately 7,500 pennies could fit in a three gallon jug.
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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.
To determine how many quarters fit into a 1-gallon jug, we first need to know the volume of a quarter, which is approximately 0.2 cubic inches. A gallon is equivalent to 231 cubic inches. Dividing 231 by 0.2 gives about 1,155 quarters. Therefore, approximately 1,155 quarters can fit into a 1-gallon jug.
around 322
It would take 2.52 bottles to fill a gallon jug.
there are 49700 pop tabs in a 5 gallon water jug
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