The volume of a quarter coin is 808.53 mm cubed (assuming it's not worn thin). In theory you could fit 1000 000 /808.53 = 1236.81 quarters in a litre. However, that assumes you can fill all the space and you can't do that because of the fixed cylindrical shape of the quarters. You would have to look at how many coins would fit in your particular shape.
You could fill 4 cups with 220 ml from a 1 liter bottle as 1 liter is equal to 1000 ml.
There are 4 quarters in any single unit.
There are 4 quarters in a liter.
On average, 199 five pence coins can fit in a liter bottle.
Only one, but you have to fill it and dump it almost 6 times.
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A 2-liter bottle can hold approximately 1,000 quarters, as each quarter has a diameter of about 0.955 inches, and a 2-liter bottle's volume allows for this many. Since each quarter is worth $0.25, the total amount of money in a full 2-liter bottle of quarters would be around $250.
You could fill 4 cups with 220 ml from a 1 liter bottle as 1 liter is equal to 1000 ml.
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1000 ml
It means: How many times would you have to empty a full 1-liter bottle into this volume in order to fill it up ?
10 times
There are 4 quarters in any single unit.
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Lots Get a liter bottle, and count how many squirts you get.
There are 4 quarters in a liter.
To fill a 2-liter bottle, you would need 8 beakers of 250 ml each. This is because 2 liters is equivalent to 2000 ml, and dividing 2000 ml by 250 ml gives you 8.