592 divided by 28 is 21 full containers. (21 is rounded to the nearest whole number, it had decimals.)
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Your answer is 15 386 / 25 = 15.44
Assuming you don't use fractions of the containers: You could fill the 5 gallon container and then decant it into the 4 gallon container until full leaving 1 gallon left in the 5 gallon container. Empty this into another container, repeat the process 2 more times and combine the 3 one gallon containers to make 3 gallons in one.
645divided by 21 equals 30.714. Hence, you can fill completely 30 such containers and 71.4% of the 31st container will be filled with water. Answer two If fill means completely fill, than you can fill 30 containers.
If you have a gallon, you only can have one gallon.
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Your answer is 15 386 / 25 = 15.44
you can fill 16 full containers and have some water left over
Assuming you don't use fractions of the containers: You could fill the 5 gallon container and then decant it into the 4 gallon container until full leaving 1 gallon left in the 5 gallon container. Empty this into another container, repeat the process 2 more times and combine the 3 one gallon containers to make 3 gallons in one.
645divided by 21 equals 30.714. Hence, you can fill completely 30 such containers and 71.4% of the 31st container will be filled with water. Answer two If fill means completely fill, than you can fill 30 containers.
If you have a gallon, you only can have one gallon.
the answer is a mega gallon of water
A 20 Gallon tank can hold up to 20 gallons of water.
60 tons of water is equal to approximately 7,525 gallons.
Easy. Fill the 7gal pail to the full mark (7 Gallons) with water. Then pour, from the 7 gallon pail, water into each of the 3 gallon pail up to the full mark. The remaining water left in the 7 gallon is 1 gallon. Pour this gallon into the aquarium. Fill the 7 gallon pail with water, again to the full mark, and then add to the aquarium. 1 Gallon + 7 Gallons = 8 Gallons.
can't get 6 gallons of water in a 4 gallon bucket
1/8.33 gallons or ~0.12 gallon(US) or 1/10 gallon or 0.1 gallon (BI)