It really depends on the size of the bath tub. Yours and mine may differ by a lot.
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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)