That is approximately 6,000 ml
You would be richer with the 1/2 bucket of dimes... Not only because they are worth twice as much, but mainly because they are smaller and it would take a larger # of them to fill the bucket 1/2 way.
The only way to empty your bucket of milk would be to make a cake.
It would take more millilitres.
A gallon is equivalent to 16 cups. Therefore, it would take 16 cups of water to fill a gallon bucket completely.
Weighing it, weigh how much a bucket is first on the weighing machine (best to get one with one to two decimal places) Fill the bucket with fertilizer of your choice, see how much more the bucket of fertilizer weighs compared to the bucket (the difference between the bucket and the bucket of fertilizer is the weight of the fertilizer on its own) Then give or take until you get 2 grams Although 2 grams is barely anything so you probably don't need the bucket (scales would probably work)
Depends on how you live how much you spend and how much you make. I make about 160,000 a year so it would take me under 5 days to make that much. It would probably take me a week to save that much though.
A standard 5-gallon bucket has a volume of about 0.67 cubic feet or approximately 0.19 cubic meters. Given that sand has a density of around 100 pounds per cubic foot, it would take roughly 67 pounds of sand to fill the bucket. However, the exact amount can vary based on the type of sand and its moisture content.
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Take the sand at the bottom the page and put it in the bucket. It will make a sandcastle and you just tap it. Hope that helps!
You don't, because they measure different things. Temperature (degrees Celsius) describes how deep the heat is in something, whereas energy (calories) describes how much heat energy you put into it in order to make it that deep. -- I have a bucket of water on the table. -- I take a small cup, I dip a cup of water out of the bucket, and I place the cup on the table next to the bucket. -- The water in the bucket and the water in the cup both have the same temperature. -- I want to make the cup 10 degrees warmer, and I also want to make the bucket 10 degrees warmer. -- I'll need to add more calories of heat to the bucket, and fewer calories of heat to the cup, to raise both temperatures by the same number of degrees.
you take a piece of clay and use it on a bucket of water, voila, soft clay.