Unknown: 55 gal drum is a volume. This is the amount of volume this drum can hold. Gallon is a liquid measure, so, compounded with the fact that you don't know the mass or weight of the wheat, you don't have a dry measure. Are there air pockets? Is the wheat 100% dry? What is the mass of a given sample of wheat? After you answer these questions, just substitute for weight, and you will have your answer.
375 lbs exactly
How many pounds of pecans do I have in a 55 gallon trash can
1 Imperial gallon has a mass of 14.9 pounds, approx.
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A 55 gallon drum can hold approximately 400-450 pounds of oats, depending on their density and how tightly they are packed.
To determine how many 1-gallon cans will fit in a 55-gallon drum, you need to divide the total volume of the drum by the volume of each can. Since there are 128 fluid ounces in a gallon, a 1-gallon can is equivalent to 128 fluid ounces. Therefore, a 55-gallon drum is equal to 55 x 128 = 7040 fluid ounces. If we divide 7040 by 128, we find that approximately 55 1-gallon cans can fit in a 55-gallon drum.
375 lbs exactly
A 55-gallon drum of water weighs approximately 460 pounds.
A 150-gallon drum contains 0.0036 gallon per cubic inch.
There are a total of eight pounds in each gallon. By dividing 414 by 8, we find out that a 415 pound drum holds about 51 gallons.
The volume of a 55-gallon drum is approximately 7.35 cubic feet. The volume of a crushed aluminum can is roughly 0.0019 cubic feet. Dividing the volume of the drum by the volume of a crushed can gives us approximately 3,868 crushed aluminum cans that can fit in a 55-gallon drum.
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How many pounds of pecans do I have in a 55 gallon trash can
A 30 gallon drum typically weighs around 20-30 pounds when empty. The weight can vary depending on the material the drum is made of, such as steel or plastic. If the drum is filled with liquid, the weight will obviously increase significantly.
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There are approximately 0.67 cubic feet in a 5 gallon bucket and 7.35 cubic feet in a 55 gallon drum.