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Obviously this is an unrealistic number. There are many factors involved in answering this question:
What size are the shrimp?
Are they live? If not, are they peeled and deveined and without heads?
Can they be ground up into a paste therefore decreasing their space between each?
To determine how many cubic meters will fit into a 26-foot trailer, first convert the trailer's dimensions from feet to meters. A 26-foot trailer is approximately 7.92 meters long. Assuming the trailer has a width of about 2.5 meters and a height of around 2.5 meters, the total volume would be roughly 49.5 cubic meters (7.92 m x 2.5 m x 2.5 m).
Approximately 4.7 three-gallon tubs can fit in 7 cubic feet.
To calculate how many items can fit in a cubic meter, you first need to know the volume of each item in cubic meters. Then, divide the total volume of the cubic meter by the volume of each item to determine how many can fit. Keep in mind any inefficiencies due to packing arrangements.
500000 can fit. You are welcome, and don't ask what my name means or else... I know what your name means. Nice Japanese there.
It depends on the size of the jelly beans. On average, a 1-cubic-foot box can hold around 4000 to 5000 standard-sized jelly beans.
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50,000
It depends on the size of the marble.
500
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21 425 ounces.
To determine how many 5p (5 pence coins) fit in a cubic foot, we first need to know the dimensions of a 5p coin. A 5p coin has a diameter of about 18.0 mm and a thickness of about 1.7 mm. A cubic foot is equivalent to 28,316.8 cubic centimeters. Assuming an approximate packing density, around 10,000 to 12,000 5p coins can fit in a cubic foot, but the exact number may vary based on the arrangement and packing efficiency.
Approx 6960 beans.
1 cubic foot = 7.4805 US gallons (rounded)39 cubic feet = 291.74 US gallons (rounded)
No.
There is not enough information. The configuration of the two volumes is required.For example, a 4.5 cubic foot box could be in the form of a 1.65 foot cube. Whereas the 396 cubic ft could be a long 1ft*1ft*396 ft. If so, you would not get even 1 box into the "area".396 / 4.5 = 88
That depends on other factors such as the thickness of the paper and the binding.