Roughly 5 gallons.
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! Let's see, a general rule of thumb is that 1 gallon can hold about 5 pounds of dog food. So, if you have an 18-gallon container, you can fit around 90 pounds of dog food in there. Just imagine all those wagging tails and happy barks when you fill up that container!
5 gallons of concrete will fit.
Five gallons.
A standard 40-foot shipping container has a capacity of approximately 2,390 cubic feet. A 330-gallon tote has a volume of about 44.4 cubic feet. Dividing the container's capacity by the tote's volume, you can fit around 53 totes in a 40-foot container, assuming optimal packing and no additional space requirements. However, in practice, the actual number may vary due to the need for space for loading and unloading.
How many 55 gallon drumea will fit in a 40 ft sea container
The container volume is missing.
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Yes
227.125 Liters.
3.78 16 oz = 1 lb therefore 32 oz = 2 lb. But 2 pounds of what? What 2 pounds of material do you intend to fit in a 1 gallon container. It certainly isn't water since a gallon of water weighs 8.34 lbs. And Gasoline is anywhere from 5.58 to 6.5 lbs/gallon. And all purpose flour is about 4.4 lbs/gallon. Please be more specific!
approximately 30 quarts
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Let's see, a general rule of thumb is that 1 gallon can hold about 5 pounds of dog food. So, if you have an 18-gallon container, you can fit around 90 pounds of dog food in there. Just imagine all those wagging tails and happy barks when you fill up that container!
It depends on the different types of models of Honda Fit. For example Honda Fit manual 5 spd regular gasoline will get 27 miles per gallon for city and 33 mpg for highway. And Honda Fit Automatic 5-spd regular gasoline will get 28 mpg for city and 35 mpg for highway. So therefore , it totally depends on the type of model.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the deep questions, huh? Well, technically, a dime has a diameter of about 0.705 inches, so you could fit around 2,747 dimes in a 5-gallon container if you stack them perfectly. But like, who's gonna sit there and stack dimes all day? Just grab a piggy bank and call it a day, man.
5 gallons of concrete will fit.
Lets think about this. 1 pint, plus 2 cups (1 pint,) equals 1 quart. Plus 1 more cup...That would be more then a quart. So It would HAVE to be in a gallon container, It won't fit in a quart container.