The answer will depend on whether you mean UK pennies and the Imperial gallon or US pennies (which are actually cents) and a measure that is a smaller gallon, or a penny from some other country and yet another arbitrary measure which is called a gallon!
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∙ 8y ago1. Fill 4 gallon bottle 2. Pour IT into the 7-gallon bottle 3. Fill 4 gallon again, and pour IT into 7 gallon (leaves 1 gallon in 4 gallon bottle) 4. Empty 7 gallon 5. Pour the 1 gallon into the 7-gallon 6. Fill 4 gallon 7. Pour IT into the 7 gallon You now have 5 gallons in the 7-gallon bottle.
1000s
32,000, $320.00
24 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
it depends on the size of your coin , so that answer is varys
1 GALLON
1. Fill 4 gallon bottle 2. Pour IT into the 7-gallon bottle 3. Fill 4 gallon again, and pour IT into 7 gallon (leaves 1 gallon in 4 gallon bottle) 4. Empty 7 gallon 5. Pour the 1 gallon into the 7-gallon 6. Fill 4 gallon 7. Pour IT into the 7 gallon You now have 5 gallons in the 7-gallon bottle.
1000s
mabey 2,000,000
the water will over fill
30,000??
32,000, $320.00
A 5-gallon Sparkletts bottle can hold about 9795.5 cubic inches. Assuming the average volume of a U.S. coin is about 0.3 cubic inches, you would need approximately 32,652 coins to fill the bottle. The total value would depend on the mix of coins (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, etc.) and could range from around $326.52 to over $3,265.20.
The bottle and stone take up space that the water would need to fill (displaces it). If a tank takes 2 gallons with out the bottle the bottle may take up the space of half a gallon. When the water fills the tank following flushing the ball-cock still raises but the bottle replaces half a gallon. Therefore the ball-cock switches off the water in the normal height but using less water.
3.7854118 liters
16 halfpint cartons of water are needed to fill the gallon container
24 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon