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?
depends on the size of the bottle. A large galllon bottle will hold hundreds in dimes. I have filled a small bottle with dimes over a year and it was $200 plus
well my dear i suppose that depends on how many dimes you have in your respective two liter bottle
About 27 ounces
1000
To estimate how many dimes can fit in a 2-liter bottle, we first need to know the volume of a dime, which is approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters (cm³). A 2-liter bottle holds 2,000 cm³. Dividing the volume of the bottle by the volume of a dime, you can fit about 5,555 dimes in a 2-liter bottle, assuming optimal packing without any gaps. However, the actual number may be lower due to the irregular shape of the bottle and the dimes not packing perfectly.
3, 1Ltr. bottle we can carry from Qatar to India
50 Ml
A standard miniature bottle of liquor typically contains 50 milliliters. Since a pint is equal to approximately 473 milliliters, it would take about 9 to 10 miniatures to equal a pint of liquor.
The number of dimes in a 175 ml bottle depends on the size of the dimes and how tightly they can be packed. A dime has a diameter of about 18.9 mm and a thickness of 1.35 mm. Assuming optimal packing, you might fit approximately 70 to 80 dimes in a 175 ml bottle, but this can vary based on the arrangement and any empty space.
Well, honey, a standard Crown Royal bottle can hold about 800 dimes if you stack them neatly. But let's be real, who's gonna waste perfectly good dimes by stuffing them in a bottle? Just use that bottle for some good ol' Canadian whiskey instead. Cheers!
A standard Jack Daniel's bottle typically contains 750 milliliters of whiskey. Since a dime has a diameter of about 1.8 centimeters, you can fit roughly 10 dimes stacked on top of each other in a 750 ml bottle, depending on the arrangement. However, the exact number can vary based on how the dimes are placed inside the bottle.
To estimate how many dimes fit in a 5-gallon water bottle, we first need to know the volume of a dime, which is approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters. A 5-gallon bottle holds about 18,925 cubic centimeters. Dividing the total volume by the volume of a dime, you can fit roughly 52,500 dimes in a 5-gallon water bottle, assuming there is no wasted space.