There are 2 answers. The type of pail or bucket used while washing a car or your floor, is typically two or 2 and 1/2 gallons.
There's also an imperial unit of dry volume called a pail or a quarter, which is 8 bushels (64 gallons).
Oh, dude, a pail usually holds around 10 liters. But like, who really measures the exact amount when you're just filling up a pail, right? Just pour in some water and call it a day!
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Alright, listen up, honey. In order of size from smallest to largest, it goes cup, pail, kettle, teapot, tub. So, if you're looking to measure out some sassiness, start with a cup and work your way up to a tub full of it.
The no. of entities that can be associated with another entity. For eg. 1-1, 1-many, many-1 and many-many
1 pint 16 oz 1 gal 128 oz
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Depends on the pail, many are different sizes.
7.34902It depends on how much the pail is filled up to and then measure it and divide that amount by 1000.
Pail is a monosyllable.
The volume of a pail can vary depending on its size. A typical pail usually holds around 10 to 20 liters of liquid.
Fill the 3 gal pail and pour into the 5 gal pail. Refill the 3 gal pail and pour two gallons of it into the 5 gallon pail - filling the 5 gallon pail and leaving 1 gallon in the 3 gallon pail. Dump out the 5 gallon pail and pour the remaining 1 gallon from the 3 gallon pail into the 5 gallon pail. Fill the 3 gallon pail one more time and pour that into the 5 gallon pail with the 1 gallon already in it and you have 4 gallons.
It is not possible to answer this question. There is no such measure as a "pund". The mass of the pail depends on what material it is made of. The mass of its contents - if it has any - depends on the substance in the pail. A pail full of water will have much less mass than one full of earth (dirt).
A pail is not a standard size.
65%.
25 US gallons equals 3.342 cubic feet.
the same as it weighs in an abnormal pail - 1 kg/L.