Fill the 5 litre bottle. Use the 5 L bottle to fill the 3 L bottle. Pour out the water from the 3 L bottle. Pour the last 2L from the 5 L bottle into the 3 L bottle Now fill the 5 L bottle from the tap. 5L + 2L = 7L.
no, a bottle of glue may be full and be 4 ounces, but if you fill the bottom of a bottle the same size with melted copper, it would weigh the same, but the copper is denser.
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24 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
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.
Fill Bottle 7 . . . then use bottle 7 to fill bottle 5 . . Empty bottle 5 and put the remaining two litres from bottle 7 into bottle 5 . . Fill bottle 7 then use bottle 7 to fill bottle 5 . . empty bottle 5 . . Fill bottle 5 with the remaining 4 litres in bottle 7 . . fill bottle 7 and then use bottle 7 to fill bottle 5 . . this will leave you with 6 litres in bottle 7 . . Done
If the bottle has a capacity of 100 cm3, you would expect to be able to fill it with 100 cm3 of water.
It would take 100 graduated cylinders, each with a volume of 10ml, to fill a 1l soda bottle.
The tenth glass from a bottle that does not quite fill the glass and so another bottle is used to fill.
Fill Bottle 7 . . . then use bottle 7 to fill bottle 5 . . Empty bottle 5 and put the remaining two litres from bottle 7 into bottle 5 . . Fill bottle 7 then use bottle 7 to fill bottle 5 . . empty bottle 5 . . Fill bottle 5 with the remaining 4 litres in bottle 7 . . fill bottle 7 and then use bottle 7 to fill bottle 5 . . this will leave you with 6 litres in bottle 7 . . Done and Done lol 2nd solution: step 01.: fill bottle 5 (0;0 >> 0;5) step 02.: put bottle 5 to 7 (0;5 >> 5;0) step 03.: fill bottle 5 (5;0 >> 5;5) step 04.: put bottle 5 to 7 (5;5 >> 7;3) step 05.: empty bottle 7 (7;3 >> 0;3) step 06.: put bottle 5 to 7 (0;3 >> 3;0) step 07.: fill bottle 5 (3;0 >> 3;5) step 08.: put bottle 5 to 7 (3;5 >> 7;1) step 09.: empty bottle 7 (7;1 >> 0;1) step 10.: put bottle 5 to 7 (0;1 >> 1;0) step 11.: fill bottle 5 (1;0 >> 1;5) step 12.: put bottle 5 to 7 (1;5 >> 6;0) Done
Fill the 5l bottle Pour the 5l into the 7l bottle Fill the 5l bottle Pour 2l from the 5l bottle to the 7l bottle, leaving 3l in the 5l bottle Empty the 7l bottle Pour the 3l into the 7l bottle Fill the 5l bottle Pour the 5l into the 7l bottle leaving 1l in the 5 ll bottle Empty the 7l bottle Pour the 1l into the 7l bottle Fill the 5l bottle Pour the 5l bottle in the 7l bottle which makes 6l in the 7l bottle! Hard work for just 6l!
To fill the bottle, you would need 0.13 L of water. This is equivalent to 130 milliliters.
follow the directions on the bottle. If it says fill up, then fill up.
To fill 300 bottles, you would need 4500 ml (300 bottles x 15 ml per bottle).
You use the coolent reservoir bottle to fill the radiator. It should fill the rad before it fills the bottle.
The air in the balloon will have a difficult time expanding to fill the bottle because the bottle is already filled with air at atmospheric pressure, which creates resistance. The pressure inside the balloon needs to overcome the pressure inside the bottle in order for the balloon to expand and fill the bottle.