The answer to this depends on the phrasing of the question:
"Will 12 litres fit into a container that will hold 120cm3?"
No. 1 cubic cm (cc) is equal to one millilitre. 12 litres then is equal to 12000 cc, which is far more that 120. It will not fit.
"Will 12 litres fit into a container that will hold (120cm)3?
yes, (120cm)3 is equal to 1728000 millilitres, or 1728 litres. This is far more than 12 litres and will fit comfortably.
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It depends what substance you are putting into the container
A standard 40-foot shipping container has a volume of approximately 28,300 liters. Given that each drum holds 200 liters, you can fit around 141 drums into the container (28,300 liters ÷ 200 liters per drum). However, practical considerations such as packing efficiency and the dimensions of the drums may reduce this number slightly. Typically, around 120 to 130 drums might be a more realistic estimate for efficient loading.
The number of pallets of 5-gallon buckets that can fit in a shipping container depends on the container's size and the arrangement of the pallets. A standard 20-foot container can typically hold about 10 to 12 pallets, while a 40-foot container can hold approximately 20 to 24 pallets. Each pallet usually holds around 48 buckets, so you can calculate the total number of buckets by multiplying the number of pallets by the number of buckets per pallet.
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 size and shape of the coin and container