Well honey, a standard airsoft BB has a diameter of about 6mm. A gallon is roughly 3,785 cubic centimeters. So, if we do the math, it would take around 1,300 airsoft BBs to fill up a one gallon jar. But hey, who's really counting when you're having fun, right?
A 30 gallon tub would require 320 12-oz can to fill.
To determine how long it would take to fill 1 gallon with a drip occurring once per second, we first need to know how many drips are required to fill a gallon. There are approximately 128 ounces in a gallon, and if we assume each drip is about 0.05 ounces, it would take around 2,560 drips to fill a gallon. Therefore, at a rate of one drip per second, it would take approximately 2,560 seconds, or about 42.67 minutes, to fill 1 gallon.
24 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
It would take 2.52 bottles to fill a gallon jug.
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A 30 gallon tub would require 320 12-oz can to fill.
You would need to fill about 4.226 US gallon jugs to equal 16 liters.
To convert gallons to milliliters, we know that 1 gallon is equal to 3,785.41 ml. Therefore, to find out how many 750 ml bottles are needed to fill a gallon, we divide 3,785.41 ml by 750 ml, which equals approximately 5.05 bottles. So, it would take about 5 bottles of 750 ml each to fill a gallon.
About 68L to fill 18 US gallons.
24 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
The number of mints required to fill up a 5-gallon tub depends on the size of the mints. Assuming the mints are small, you would need thousands of mints to fill a 5-gallon tub.
About 60.566 liters to fill a 16-gallon gas tank.
One half gallon is enough to fill one half gallon.
There are 4 quarts in 1 gallon. So you would need 4 quarts of water to fill a gallon.
There are 8 pints in a gallon.
40 gallons is 320 pints.
There are 8 pints in 1 gallon, so a 6-gallon bucket would require 48 pints of water to fill.