Approximately 18 - 5 gallon pails.
About 38.49 5 gallon buckets in a cubic yard. a 5 gallon bucket is 10 inches at the bottom 11 inches at the top and 14 inches tall so it holds .02598 of a cubic yard or .7 cubic foot or 1212.262 cubic inches and the about part depends on compaction.
It would depend on the volume of Loch Ness Lake, which is approximately 7.45 cubic miles. Assuming a 1-gallon bucket can hold 0.134 cubic feet, you would need around 113.5 billion 1-gallon buckets to drain Loch Ness Lake.
There are approximately 96 five-gallon buckets in 11.2 cubic yards. This calculation is based on the fact that 1 cubic yard is equivalent to about 201 gallons.
It is estimated that a five-gallon bucket can hold approximately 43,584 grains of sand.
There are approximately 8.70 gallons in a bushel, so you would need about 4.35 two-gallon buckets to hold a bushel of beans.
There are approximately 48 three-gallon buckets in a cubic yard of soil.
36x36x36 = 46656in3
To calculate the number of 5-gallon buckets of gravel in a cubic yard, we need to first determine the volume of a cubic yard. A cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet. Since there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, a cubic yard is equivalent to 201.96 gallons. Therefore, there are approximately 40.39 (201.96 divided by 5) 5-gallon buckets of gravel in a cubic yard.
A cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. Since a standard 5-gallon bucket holds about 0.67 cubic feet, you can calculate the number of buckets in a cubic yard by dividing 27 by 0.67. This results in approximately 40.3, meaning you'll need about 40 to 41 five-gallon buckets to equal one yard of stone.
32-33, five(5) gallon buckets in one cubic yard or sand. ur welcome :P
About 38.49 5 gallon buckets in a cubic yard. a 5 gallon bucket is 10 inches at the bottom 11 inches at the top and 14 inches tall so it holds .02598 of a cubic yard or .7 cubic foot or 1212.262 cubic inches and the about part depends on compaction.
There are approximately 216 five-gallon buckets in a cubic yard of soil. This calculation assumes the buckets are filled to the brim with soil and all the soil is evenly distributed with no air pockets.
Frankly, we don't know much about bark, except that it can keep usawake at night in a crowded urban environment.But we do know:1/2 of a cubic yard = 13.5 cubic feet = 23,328 cubic inches1 gallon = 231 cubic inches1/2 cubic yard = 23,328/231 = 100.987 gallons(rounded)1/2 cubic yard = 23,328/(25 x 231) = 4.039525-gallon buckets
To determine the number of 5-gallon buckets of sand in a yard, you need to know the volume of a yard in cubic feet and the volume of a 5-gallon bucket in cubic feet. One cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet, and a 5-gallon bucket holds approximately 0.67 cubic feet of material. Therefore, you would divide the volume of a yard by the volume of a bucket to find the number of buckets needed.
It would depend on the volume of Loch Ness Lake, which is approximately 7.45 cubic miles. Assuming a 1-gallon bucket can hold 0.134 cubic feet, you would need around 113.5 billion 1-gallon buckets to drain Loch Ness Lake.
There are approximately 96 five-gallon buckets in 11.2 cubic yards. This calculation is based on the fact that 1 cubic yard is equivalent to about 201 gallons.
It is estimated that a five-gallon bucket can hold approximately 43,584 grains of sand.