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1/3 in each container
Fill up the 13 gal container and use this to fill up the 5 gal container. Empty the remaining 8 gal into the 24 gal container. Repeat the same process and empty the contents into the 11 gal container. Repeat the same process and you should result in 3 containers with 8 gallons each and a full 5 gal container.
Two are needed at each end of the prism
You don't give enough info to solve the problem. What is the density of coffee? Is the container a cube 20 feet on each side, or some other shape?
Amount needed: 7 times 6p = 42p
162.2ft2
162.2ft2
2000mL (2L) divided by 8 equals 250mL 250mL
Any measure of volume can be a fraction of 250 ml.
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Either a 2 liter container for each of the 50 people: making 50. Or if the containers are 1 liter and you want each person to have 2 of those, you will need 100 in all.
Particles in a container are constantly colliding with each other and with the walls of the container. These collisions contribute to the pressure exerted by the gas in the container.
Containers that contain molecules include beakers, test tubes, flasks, vials, and bottles.
The similarities observed were that each container changed color when dye was added. The differences were in the specific color change that occurred in each container, as well as the rate at which the dye spread and mixed with the liquid in different containers.
Assuming a standard glass holds about 250ml, 2.3 liters would be equivalent to 2300ml. With each glass holding 250ml, you can pour 9.2 glasses of water from 2.3 liters.
There are many possible science projects dealing with insulation. For example, build several small containers with each wrapped in a different insulating material, then put an icecube (all the same size!) in each container, and see how the time needed for the icecube to melt varies depending upon the type of insulation used. Or put a small light bulb in each container (all of the same wattage!) and then measure the resulting temperature in each container after ten minutes. Or make blankets of various different insulating materials and see which one keeps you warm at night the most effectively.
In a average cup (250ml) 8 cups would be 3.5 Pints