To determine how many 250-milliliter bottles are needed to fill a 5-liter bucket, we first need to convert the volume of the bucket to milliliters. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, a 5-liter bucket is equivalent to 5000 milliliters. Next, we divide the total volume of the bucket (5000 milliliters) by the volume of each bottle (250 milliliters) to find the number of bottles needed. Therefore, 5000 milliliters divided by 250 milliliters equals 20 bottles. So, 20 bottles of 250 milliliters each are needed to fill a 5-liter bucket.
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This question depends on the size of the bucket. "Ordinary" buckets come in many sizes.
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Well honey, if you've got a 3-liter bucket and those tiny 375ml cans, you're gonna need 8 of those bad boys to fill 'er up. It's simple math, just divide the total volume of the bucket by the volume of each can. So grab yourself 8 cans and get ready to party!
About 3 and 1/2 9oz. bottles = 1 32oz. bottle
When a single pulley is used to raise a bucket of water from a well, it reduces the amount of force required to lift the bucket. The force needed is only about half of the weight of the bucket of water. The trade-off is that the distance that the rope needs to be pulled is doubled compared to lifting the bucket directly.
its simply 512/ 0.5 which equals 1024
There are 8 pints in 1 gallon, so a 6-gallon bucket would require 48 pints of water to fill.
To fill 300 bottles, you would need 4500 ml (300 bottles x 15 ml per bottle).
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