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Different containers can hold different masses, and that depends on the volume of the container and the density of the material.
Any container that has a capacity of, or greater than, 1 centilitre!
A cubic container has a volume of 1cm^3 and can hold 1 ml of water which has a mass of 1.AnswerMass is measured in kilograms. The mass of a given cubic container depends on the material contained within.
The answer to this depends on the phrasing of the question: "Will 12 litres fit into a container that will hold 120cm3?" No. 1 cubic cm (cc) is equal to one millilitre. 12 litres then is equal to 12000 cc, which is far more that 120. It will not fit. "Will 12 litres fit into a container that will hold (120cm)3? yes, (120cm)3 is equal to 1728000 millilitres, or 1728 litres. This is far more than 12 litres and will fit comfortably.
One possible answer is Yes. This is logically correct because it does hold "more than or less than" 5 ml of fluid since it does not hold that amount!The more prosaic answer is more than.
Different containers can hold different masses, and that depends on the volume of the container and the density of the material.
A 55 quart container will hold about 120 pounds of dog food. One pound of dog food will fit in to a half a quart container.
If the container is larger than one cup, yes. Containers come in many different shapes and sizes.
All you do is 55x9 which =495
HOW MANY POUND THERE IN ONE CONTAINER TWENTY FEET
Approx 231 cubic inches for a US gallon. There are infinitely many possible configurations for that volume.
Any container that has a capacity of, or greater than, 1 centilitre!
In coned shape containers*
That would depend on the size of the container.
A cubic container has a volume of 1cm^3 and can hold 1 ml of water which has a mass of 1.AnswerMass is measured in kilograms. The mass of a given cubic container depends on the material contained within.
23 ton wheat flour in one 20 ft container
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