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....
A standard 5-gallon bucket can hold approximately 20,000 dimes, as each dime has a volume of about 0.00311 cubic inches. With each dime being worth 10 cents, a 5-gallon bucket of dimes would be worth $2,000 (20,000 dimes x $0.10).
The dollar value is 0.01 x (the number of pennies in the bucket).Plus a little something for the empty bucket.
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There are 500 - 100 dollar bills in fifty thousand.
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Not less than 100.
A standard 5-gallon bucket can hold approximately 20,000 dimes, as each dime has a volume of about 0.00311 cubic inches. With each dime being worth 10 cents, a 5-gallon bucket of dimes would be worth $2,000 (20,000 dimes x $0.10).
The dollar value is 0.01 x (the number of pennies in the bucket).Plus a little something for the empty bucket.
A 5-gallon bucket of concrete typically weighs around 100-125 pounds (45-57 kg) depending on the mix and moisture content. It's important to factor in the weight of the bucket itself when calculating the total weight.
1 US gallon = 3.78541178 litres5 x 3.78541178 = 18.9270589 litres
Water weighs 8.34 lbs per gallon, so 5 would weigh 41.7 lbs.
10000/100 is 100 bills
A 3-gallon bucket of cement typically weighs between 40 to 100 pounds, depending on the type of cement mix being used and its water content.
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1400 ÷ 100 = 14 (100 dollar bills).
depending upon the type of concrete and the mix rate, a gallon of concrete weighs anywhere from 17-20 lbs. So 85 to 100lbs plus the weight of the bucket.
10,000 $100 bills for $1,000,000