its obvious, quarters
not counting the weight of the bucket itself, the oil would weigh around 37 pounds.
50 pounds of dimes are worth $1,000.One dime weighs about 2.268 g (0.005 lbs). Therefore, there would be about 10,000 dimes in 50 pounds. The worth of 10,000 dimes is $1,000.
The volume of a quarter is 3236 mm3 approx. 5 US gallons = 22,044,419 mm3 Therefore a full bucket would hold approx 22044419/3236 = 6813 quarters They would be worth 6813/4 = 1703 dollars. The true value is likely to be significantly less because of gaps between the coins.
The notation below gives the amount of liquid (in gallons) in the 5 gallon bucket followed by the 7 gallon bucket.Fill 5G bucket (5, 0)Empty 5G into 7G (0, 5)Fill 5G again (5, 5)Pour as much as possible from 5G into 7G (3, 7)Empty 7G (3, 0)Pour from 5G to 7G (0, 3)Fill 5G again (5, 3)Pour as much as possible from 5G into 7G (1, 7)Done - you have 1 gallon in the 5G bucket.
You would be richer with the 1/2 bucket of dimes... Not only because they are worth twice as much, but mainly because they are smaller and it would take a larger # of them to fill the bucket 1/2 way.
Fill the 1 gallon bucket and ignore the other.
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you fill the 3 gallon bucket into the 5 gallon bucket twice 2 *3 6 gallons but the 5 gallon will only overflow once it hits 5 gallons. You get the 1 gallon half in the 3 gallon bucket and dump the water out of the 5 gallon bucket. You pour the 1 gallon left from the 3 gallon bucket into the 5 gallon bucket and then refill the 3 gallon bucket and put the 3 gallons in making 4 gallons.
Well honey, a fifth of liquor bottle holds roughly 25.6 fluid ounces, and a dime is about 0.7 inches in diameter. If we do the math, we can estimate that you can fit around 1,120 dimes in that bad boy. Just make sure to drink responsibly while you're counting your change, okay?
Send me 20,000,000 nickels and I'll put them in a 5 gallon bucket counting as I go and then I'll tell you.
About $2.00 each.
its obvious, quarters
a bucket could be any measure. some common buckets are 1 gallon, 2.5 gallons (10 qts.), 3 gallons, 4 gallons, 5 gallons and 6 gallons. The most popular of these are 2.5 gallon galvanized steel, and 5 gallon plastic buckets. Cup measurements are too small for buckets, a 2.5 gallon bucket would be a 40 cup bucket, for example.
not counting the weight of the bucket itself, the oil would weigh around 37 pounds.
50 pounds of dimes are worth $1,000.One dime weighs about 2.268 g (0.005 lbs). Therefore, there would be about 10,000 dimes in 50 pounds. The worth of 10,000 dimes is $1,000.
There are 8 pints in 1 gallon, so a 6-gallon bucket would require 48 pints of water to fill.