Five will go into 91 eighteen times with 1 left over
100,000 : a hundred thousand.
There is no where in any bible version where you will find that story.
That depends on the shape of the building. Because 72 inches is 6 feet, so if the building were 5 feet by 1,000 feet (unlikely, but just an example to make a point), none will fit (I presume you mean tables whose diameter is 72 inches; if the radius is 72 inches, then the diameter would be 12 feet, which certainly would not fit; it would not fit even if the width of the building were 11 feet). Also, it depends on the number of floors. Because if the 5,000 sq. ft. is the total of all the floors, a 100 story building would have only 50 sq. ft. per floor. That's about 7 feet square, so a table with a diameter of 12 feet would not fit in any case.
15 people would fit in a van. 45(number of people) divided by 3(the number of vans) equals 15
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I think about 5 thousand
so that people cant fit there head there
It depends on the size of the ship. It typically ranges form about 800 to several thousand.
The number of pennies you can fit in a large coffee can depends on how big the can actually is. Some people can fit up to 15 thousand pennies in a large coffee can.
about 5000 missiles could fit in the empire state building
Five will go into 91 eighteen times with 1 left over
The capacity of a barge can vary depending on its size and design. Larger barges can accommodate anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand people, while smaller ones may only fit a dozen or so individuals.
Possibly... one thousand?
It depends on how big the amusment park is.Disneyland in California has a capacity of about 85 thousand people, but by 80 thousand it's getting pretty miserable in there (long lines, extremely crowded walkways) and they usually stop admitting new guests shortly after that.
The answer will depend on how many floors in the building!
As many as will fit in compliance with local rules on building occupancy which is a function of many factors such as floor space and exit doors. In jurisdictions without such regulations the answer is as many as will fit comfortably.