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280 POUNDS
It depends what substance you are putting into the container
Different containers can hold different masses, and that depends on the volume of the container and the density of the material.
This is an 80 gallon tank.
roughly 2 pounds per quart
A 55 quart container will hold about 120 pounds of dog food. One pound of dog food will fit in to a half a quart container.
It will hold 123 pounds of dog food
how many pounds of paper can 95 gallon tote hold
A quart container can hold about 2 pounds of food, depending on the density and size of the food items. It's always a good idea to check the specific weight capacity guidelines for the container you are using.
To determine how many pounds a cubic 3.5 feet container can hold, you need to know the density of the material being filled into the container. Once you have the density of the material in pounds per cubic foot, you can multiply it by 3.5 cubic feet to find out the total weight the container can hold in pounds.
It depends. If they are in a container, it's mostly up to how much she works out. If they are in a container, it will primarily depend on how large her hands are.
Dry pounds of what? Bread crumbs would be much lighter than flour.
The guy on Man versus Food usually eats about 5 or 6 pounds.
The answer will depend on the density of whatever you have in the refrigerator. It should be obvious that you will be able to hold fewer pounds of whipped cream, for example, than you would of mince meat.
approximately 30 quarts
25lb of Dry Pet food See this link for a good example: http://www.amazon.com/Iris-Airtight-30-Quart-Pet-Food-Container/dp/B00024JPXW That would depend on the food. Dry foods weigh much less than wet foods and even among dry foods there is a large range in density.
depends on the size of the container...