It really depends on the size of the bath tub. Yours and mine may differ by a lot.
Personally neither as I would use gallons, but to help you think about it:If you had a bathtub which would be easier (and quicker) to measure it if you used your choice to fill the bathtub with water:a teaspoon (used for taking medicine) which holds 5 ml; ora jug which holds 1 l[The answer is litres (l), not millilitres (ml).]
Depends on the bathtub.
1 cu m = 1000 litres it takes 50m × 25 m × 2 m = 2500 cu m = 2,500,000 litres = 2.5 × 10⁶ litres (= 2.5 million litres) = 2.5 Ml
The answer depends on the shape of the 2 litres. If it is in the form of a long tube which is 2 cm is diametre, then you will not get a single nickel into it! 2902 nickels will occupy a volume of 2 litres.
8 times (which is 4.8 litres)
To fill a container that can hold 100 litres, you would need 100 litres of water.
It will fill a large bathtub.
When you shower, the water goes down the drain and the drain may be clogged or slow, causing the water to back up and fill the bathtub.
Personally neither as I would use gallons, but to help you think about it:If you had a bathtub which would be easier (and quicker) to measure it if you used your choice to fill the bathtub with water:a teaspoon (used for taking medicine) which holds 5 ml; ora jug which holds 1 l[The answer is litres (l), not millilitres (ml).]
I would fill up th bathtub real quick and then put the fish in it and I would hurry up and fill he tank up with water then put the fish and stuff in it
Two litres of water might fill a fish bowl.
45000 marbles would fill a bath tub. hope this helped
17,000
The number of baked beans needed to fill a bathtub depends on the size of the tub and the volume of the beans. A standard bathtub holds about 80-100 gallons of water, which is approximately 300-400 liters. If a can of baked beans contains around 400 grams (about 0.4 liters), it would take several hundred cans to fill the tub. Therefore, it could take roughly 750 to 1,000 cans of baked beans to fill a typical bathtub.
so that you have a supply of water for sanitary purposes such as cleaning and flushing toilets.
Depends on the bathtub.
Fill up the 5 litres and empty. Do this again and you have 10 litres. Then fill the 5 litres, then fill the 4 litres from the 5 litres, and you're left with the final 1 that you needed to complete the 11 litres