40 lb
clay holds too much water therefore plants die in it use potting soil.
Can't buy hydrogen by the gallon
== Probably close to the weight of water. 8.34 lbs per gallon.
Each gallon of gasoline requires about 2.14 gallons of crude oil.
The unit weight of sand/soil is 105 lbs/cu ft1-gallon (dry) is equivalent to 0.156 cu ftSo a 55-gallon drum has a capacity of 55*0.156 = 8.58 cu ftSoil unit weight * drum capacity cu ft = 105*8.58 = 900.9 lbs
you fill the 3 gallon up then put it in the 5 gallon then fill the 3 gallon up again and poor as much as u can in the 5 gallon then u will be left with 1 gallon in the 3 gallon bucket
The notation below gives the amount of liquid (in gallons) in the 5 gallon bucket followed by the 7 gallon bucket.Fill 5G bucket (5, 0)Empty 5G into 7G (0, 5)Fill 5G again (5, 5)Pour as much as possible from 5G into 7G (3, 7)Empty 7G (3, 0)Pour from 5G to 7G (0, 3)Fill 5G again (5, 3)Pour as much as possible from 5G into 7G (1, 7)Done - you have 1 gallon in the 5G bucket.
That depends on what is in the bucket!
one tenth of a gallon
How many dimes are in said 5 gallon bucket...100 dollars
About 40 pounds not counting the weight of the bucket
I just weighed a five gallon bucket of unshelled pecans and it was a little over 20 lbs
Five gallons.
About 40 dollars
5 gallons of concrete will fit.
62 lbs
The dollar value is 0.01 x (the number of pennies in the bucket).Plus a little something for the empty bucket.