Assuming the jug is filled to the brim with quarters, each quarter has a value of $0.25. A gallon can hold approximately 3,300 quarters, so a 3-gallon jug would hold around 9,900 quarters. Therefore, the total value of the quarters in the 3-gallon jug would be approximately $2,475.
10,000 dollars
650
A 5-gallon jug can hold approximately 18.9 liters of liquid. Since 1 US quarter has a volume of approximately 0.069 cubic inches, you can calculate that a 5-gallon jug can hold around 3,721 quarters. Therefore, it would take approximately $930.25 in quarters to fill a 5-gallon jug.
It would take 2.52 bottles to fill a gallon jug.
20 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
Assuming the jug is filled to the brim with quarters, each quarter has a value of $0.25. A gallon can hold approximately 3,300 quarters, so a 3-gallon jug would hold around 9,900 quarters. Therefore, the total value of the quarters in the 3-gallon jug would be approximately $2,475.
10,000 dollars
650
About $4000 worth.
There are 4 quarts in 1 gallon. So you would need 4 quarts of water to fill a gallon.
To fill the 30-gallon tank, you would need to use the pesticide and water in a ratio of 4 ounces to 1 gallon. Therefore, you would need 120 ounces (30 gallons x 4 ounces) of pesticide to fill the 30-gallon tank.
It would take 2.52 bottles to fill a gallon jug.
There are 8 pints in 1 gallon, so a 6-gallon bucket would require 48 pints of water to fill.
it only depends on pressure at which the water flows into the gallon
16 halfpint cartons of water are needed to fill the gallon container
4 quarters