To determine how many dimes will fit into a 750ml bottle, we must first calculate the volume of a dime. A dime has a diameter of 17.91mm and a thickness of 1.35mm, resulting in a volume of approximately 32.23mm³. Next, we convert the volume of the bottle to cubic millimeters, which is 750,000mm³. Finally, by dividing the volume of the bottle by the volume of a dime, we find that approximately 23,250 dimes will fit into a 750ml bottle.
It depends on what you want to find the volume of!
Yes, you can find the volume of an oval.
wher do you find the volume of a magazine?
You times the length by the width by the height to find volume. To find the density do mass divided by volume.
To determine how many dimes will fit into a 750ml bottle, we must first calculate the volume of a dime. A dime has a diameter of 17.91mm and a thickness of 1.35mm, resulting in a volume of approximately 32.23mm³. Next, we convert the volume of the bottle to cubic millimeters, which is 750,000mm³. Finally, by dividing the volume of the bottle by the volume of a dime, we find that approximately 23,250 dimes will fit into a 750ml bottle.
The density of anything can be found using m/v=d. where m is mass, v is volume, and d is density. therefore you find the volume of the coin (whether it be penny, nickel, dime, quarter, or peso) and then mass the coin on a balance and work the problem out.
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the deep questions, huh? Well, technically, a dime has a diameter of about 0.705 inches, so you could fit around 2,747 dimes in a 5-gallon container if you stack them perfectly. But like, who's gonna sit there and stack dimes all day? Just grab a piggy bank and call it a day, man.
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To estimate how many dimes fit into a 5-gallon water jug, we can start by calculating the volume of both the jug and a dime: **Volume of a 5-gallon jug**: 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches So, 5 gallons = 5 × 231 = 1,155 cubic inches *Volume of a dime*: A dime has a diameter of about 0.705 inches and a thickness of about 0.053 inches. The volume ( V ) of a cylinder is given by the formula: [ V = \pi r^2 h ] where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height (thickness). Radius of a dime = 0.705 inches / 2 = 0.3525 inches Height (thickness) of a dime = 0.053 inches Volume of a dime: [ V = \pi (0.3525)^2 (0.053) \approx 0.0209 \text{ cubic inches} ] *Estimating the number of dimes*: Divide the total volume of the jug by the volume of a dime: [ \frac{1,155 \text{ cubic inches}}{0.0209 \text{ cubic inches per dime}} \approx 55,263 \text{ dimes} ] So, approximately 55,263 dimes can fit into a 5-gallon water jug, assuming efficient packing and no wasted space.
Yes, but you won't find much for a nickel or a dime any more. We have a "five and ten" locally.
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It depends on what you want to find the volume of!
Yes, you can find the volume of an oval.