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.
9 quatre litre's will fill a 2 and a quatre litre can
There are 40 nickels in 2 dollars.
Pennies. They are smaller.
Since a roll of nickels is $2, you divide 2 by .05, which = 40, so there are 40 nickels to a roll.
That would be 19 nickels.
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A standard nickel has a diameter of about 0.835 inches and a thickness of 0.077 inches. A 2-liter bottle has a volume of approximately 2,000 cubic centimeters, which is about 122 cubic inches. Considering the size and shape of the nickels, you could fit roughly 400 to 500 nickels in a 2-liter bottle, depending on how efficiently they are packed.
9 quatre litre's will fill a 2 and a quatre litre can
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There are 40 nickels in 2 dollars.
Fill the 5 liter container.Pour it into the 8 liter container.Fill the 5 liter container again.Pour it into the 8 liter container again, but stop when the 8 liter container is full.The 5 liter container now contains 2 liters.
Pennies. They are smaller.
Since a roll of nickels is $2, you divide 2 by .05, which = 40, so there are 40 nickels to a roll.
To calculate the number of quarters of milk needed to fill a 2-litre jug, we need to know the volume of 1 quarter. Assuming the standard volume of a quarter of milk is 1 liter, we can then determine that we would need 2 quarters of milk to fill a 2-liter jug.
That would be 19 nickels.
76 of them.