A 13-gallon garbage bag can typically hold around 2 to 3 cubic feet of clothing, which translates to approximately 10 to 20 pieces of clothing, depending on the size and bulkiness of the items. For lighter items like t-shirts or thin sweaters, you may fit more, while bulkier items like jackets or jeans will reduce the overall capacity. Ultimately, the exact number will vary based on how tightly the clothes are packed.
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they measure the size of the garbage bag.
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Depends on what's in it
Well, honey, if we're talking about standard 12-ounce cans, you can fit approximately 200-240 uncrushed cans into a 39-gallon bag. But let's be real, who's actually going to sit there and count each one? Just grab a bag and start cramming those babies in until it's bursting at the seams!
Impossible to answer. The answer depends on the density of whatever is in the bag. e.g. a 50lbs bag of feathers would take up a large amount of space (and contain a larger number of gallons) while a 50lbs bag of lead would be significantly smaller (and contain a fewer number of gallons).