i tink it would take about maybe estimate of 10,000 pennies i tink it would take about maybe estimate of 10,000 pennies
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!
a quart of pennies is $11 so a gallon = $44
2,478 pennies :) science fair project once
$262 and change. I just took one to the bank last week.
The answer depends on a gallon of what, as well as where in the world.
Approximately 7,500 pennies could fit in a three gallon jug.
There are approximately 18,750 pennies in a 5-gallon water bottle.
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!
a quart of pennies is $11 so a gallon = $44
2,478 pennies :) science fair project once
$262 and change. I just took one to the bank last week.
The answer depends on a gallon of what, as well as where in the world.
I usually use 25,000.
NONE! The weight of the pennies will break the glass. I KNOW! I broke a 4 gallon VAT 69 bottle.
To calculate the number of pennies needed to fill a 7-gallon jug, we need to consider the volume of a penny. A penny has a volume of approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters. One gallon is equivalent to approximately 3785 cubic centimeters. Therefore, a 7-gallon jug would have a volume of 26,495 cubic centimeters. Dividing the volume of the jug by the volume of a penny gives us approximately 73,597 pennies needed to fill a 7-gallon jug.
320,000
mabey 2,000,000