It is not possible to answer the question since neither a drum not a pail are standard measures: they can be big or small.
It is not possible to answer the question since neither a drum not a pail are standard measures: they can be big or small.
It is not possible to answer the question since neither a drum not a pail are standard measures: they can be big or small.
It is not possible to answer the question since neither a drum not a pail are standard measures: they can be big or small.
A pail is not a standard size.
2 pails
How many gallons are contain in 25.6 liters?
It will contain 10 gallons.
If you are talking about a basic steel drum used for chemicals, most often it is 55 gallons. Other containment drums can contain as little as 33 gallons. It really depends on the product and the manufacturer's specifications.
38.2 pails.
It depends on the size of the drum. If we assume it is 45 gallons - 2000 divided by 45 equals 44.4 drums.
60
a gallon is 0.1337 cu ft, so 5 gallons is5 x .1337 = .668 cu ft5 cubic yards is 5 x 27 = 135 cubic feet135/.668 = 202 5-gallon pails
4 x 55 gallons per pallet
1
Because pails come in quite a variety of sizes there is no single answer to that question. 5 gallon plastic pails are very common and might be considered the "standard" size. 4 and 5 quart galvanized pails both seem to be very common - which means that there would be either 1 or 1.25 gallons in one of them. I believe the 5 quart is a bit more common than the 4 quart because it can hold a full gallon and still have some room at the top so that when a gallon of liquid (like milk) is carried in it, it doesn't slop over the sides as easily. Mop (utility) buckets are often referred to as pails and come in a variety of sizes ranging from about 2 gallons to about 5 gallons.