7 and 3 is the answer
either, depending on the sze of the bucket really
The best device to use to measure the capacity of a bucket is a measuring cup. After the measurement is made, the result can be expressed in any unit of volume, although some units will result in numbers that are inconveniently large or small. Probably the most convenient numbers will be associated with liters, quarts, or gallons. And none of this depends on what's in the bucket, or on its intended use.
For a stone or a pebble the best method is to use a graduated cylinder and the displacement method. Fill the jar with water to a level so that the pebble can be completely submerged. Read of the volume. Then insert the stone or pebble into the cylinder and read off the new volume. The difference between the two will be the required volume. However, for a rock the equipment needs to be scaled up and graduated cylinders don't usually come that big. So you will need a bucket or something in which the rock can fit and a tray or large enough container to catch the spill from the bucket (see next paragraph). Put the bucket in the tray. Fill the bucket with water - full to the top. Then very gently lower the stone into the bucket, catching all the spilling water in the tray. Measure the water in the tray using whatever measuring equipment you can get hold of. That is the volume of the rock.
An average 5 gallon bucket is 14 inches tall and 10-11 inches wide. A hundred dollar bill 2 inches wide and 6 inches long. Supposedly, 232 stack up to form an inch. 5^2*14*3.14=1099 and 1099/(2*6*1) is about equal to 92. 92*232 equals 21,344. This number is not entirely accurate because in the real world, there's no way to make them fit in the bucket perfectly without cutting the bills into impossible shapes. In other words, there is a moderately large margin of error, depending on how you put the bills in....
It is large, very large.
A) 7 large buckets and 3 small buckets 25 x 7 = 175 13 x 3 = 39 175+39=214
A feed bucket costs $5.00 to $15.00 depending on the size. A small bucket will most likely costs $5.00. A medium sized bucket may cost around $10.00. A large bucket will cost around $15.00. Good luck finding buckets! Oh you can find horse feed buckets at advanced animal stores. Bye!
The number of M&M's in a party bucket can vary depending on the size of the bucket and the amount of candy inside. Party buckets typically contain a large quantity of M&M's, ranging from a few hundred to several thousand.
BucketBall is like basketball, but they use two large buckets instead. The rules are as following: one person from each team holds the bucket above his or her head then opposing teams try to make the ball in the bucket.
To successfully grow tomatoes in buckets upside down, you will need to choose a large bucket with drainage holes, fill it with potting soil, plant a tomato seedling at the bottom, water regularly, and ensure the plant receives enough sunlight. Hanging the bucket in a sunny location and providing support for the plant as it grows will also help.
Donkeys can fill nine large buckets with their pee.
There is a large assortment of Bobcat buckets.
When I was growing up on my Grandfather's farm we had many pails and buckets laying around. Pails were containers with larger bases than top openings (an upside down bucket) for carrying water and milk. Buckets were used to carry everything else. I don't think anyone makes pails anymore, since carrying water and milk are no longer a big part of farm life. No one confused a pail and a bucket where I grew up.The only difference is which end the bottom is on --the small end (bucket) or the large end (pail). Now it's settled.Jack
It's like a large pool but smaller. Imaagine a bucket. then times that by 6 and fill them with water. About 3 of those times sixed buckets will be enough to fill a small pool. many more would be times to have to have been if large pool is fill
basket is large and bucket is small
The term bucketboss is a name for a tool storage device which attaches to a bucket. They were first conceived when carpenter Dave Fierek strapped a canvas tool carrier to a 5 gallon bucket, and are convenient because of their large capacity (having some 56 pockets) and the ubiquity of 5 gallon buckets on construction sites.
A pail and a bucket are both containers used for carrying liquids, but the term "pail" typically refers to a smaller container with a capacity of around 1 to 5 gallons, while a bucket is larger with a capacity of around 5 gallons or more. The specific capacity can vary depending on the context or region.