2000
20 i think
A really, really large number. (But more than 2.5 times as many dimes would fit in the same barrel -- so if you're offered a barrel full of either dimes or quarters, pick dimes.)
The volume of a one-gallon milk jug is approximately 231 cubic inches. The volume of a quarter is about 0.069 cubic inches. Therefore, you could fit around 3,348 quarters in a one-gallon milk jug. With each quarter valued at $0.25, a one-gallon milk jug filled with quarters would amount to approximately $837.
19 baseballs fit in a five gallon bucket
you can fit 127 peeps in a gallon if you squish them in.
1 gallon = 4 quarters.
To determine how many quarters fit into a 1-gallon jug, we first need to know the volume of a quarter, which is approximately 0.2 cubic inches. A gallon is equivalent to 231 cubic inches. Dividing 231 by 0.2 gives about 1,155 quarters. Therefore, approximately 1,155 quarters can fit into a 1-gallon jug.
20 i think
To determine how many quarters fit in a 5-gallon bucket, we first need to know the volume of a quarter. A quarter has a diameter of about 0.955 inches and a thickness of 0.069 inches, which gives it a volume of approximately 0.2 cubic inches. A 5-gallon bucket holds about 1,280 cubic inches, so dividing that by the volume of a quarter, roughly 6,400 quarters can fit in a 5-gallon bucket.
A gallon is equivalent to 128 fluid ounces. A U.S. quarter has a diameter of about 0.955 inches and a thickness of 0.069 inches. When calculating the volume of a quarter, it is approximately 0.228 cubic inches. Given that there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, roughly 1,000 quarters can fit in a gallon jar, though the actual number may vary depending on how the quarters are arranged.
To determine how many quarters would fit in a 3-gallon water jug, we first need to convert gallons to quarts since there are 4 quarts in a gallon. Therefore, 3 gallons is equal to 12 quarts. Next, we need to calculate the volume of a quarter, which is approximately 0.069 cubic inches. Finally, we divide the volume of the water jug (12 quarts) by the volume of a quarter to find out how many quarters would fit, which is approximately 174 quarters.
Approximately 7,500 pennies could fit in a three gallon jug.
Approximately 4.7 three-gallon tubs can fit in 7 cubic feet.
when I did it with quarters it was 5200 dollars or 20800 quarters and the dollars are little bigger so I would estimate 18,000 loose dollar coins.
A really, really large number. (But more than 2.5 times as many dimes would fit in the same barrel -- so if you're offered a barrel full of either dimes or quarters, pick dimes.)
How many starbursts can fit in a gallon jar
3785.41mL fit in one US gallon.