One cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. A 32-gallon garbage can holds about 4.3 cubic feet. To find out how many cans are needed to fill one yard of mulch, divide 27 cubic feet by 4.3 cubic feet per can, which equals approximately 6.3. Therefore, it will take about 7 (rounding up) 32-gallon garbage cans to fill one yard of mulch.
To fill a 1-gallon container with plain M&M's, you would need approximately 128 ounces, as there are 128 ounces in a gallon. However, the density and shape of M&M's can affect how many actually fit. On average, about 10 to 12 ounces of M&M's can fill a standard quart-sized container, which suggests you might need around 3.5 to 4 bags of M&M's to fill a gallon container.
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To determine how many bags of concrete you need to fill a five-gallon bucket, first calculate the volume of the bucket. A five-gallon bucket holds about 0.67 cubic feet. If you're using a standard 60-pound bag of concrete, which typically yields about 0.45 cubic feet, you would need approximately 1.5 bags to fill the bucket. Always check the specific yield of the concrete mix you are using for the most accurate calculation.
To determine how many 12-ounce cans can be filled with 8 milliliters, we first convert 12 ounces to milliliters. There are approximately 29.57 milliliters in one ounce, so 12 ounces is about 355 milliliters. Dividing 8 milliliters by 355 milliliters shows that 8 milliliters is far less than one can, meaning it will not fill even one 12-ounce can.
To get a specific answer, we'd have to know the size of the tank. Since you used "an", let's assume an 18 gallon tank. 18 x 2.999 = 53.982. Rounded to the nearest cent (hundredth), that's $53.98
The capacity in gallons of water to completely fill the container.
A 30 gallon tub would require 320 12-oz can to fill.
Not less than 100.
Beautify the neighborhood if bright-colored and custom-made, decrease the hours and loads of wheeling garbage bins on trash pick-up day, improve environmental quality, increase available space, lower household operating costs and reduce landfill acreage and maintenance describe what compost bins do for the environment. Recyclable household and yard items, when deposited in designated compost bins, need not fill garbage cans, garbage pick-ups and landfills. Composting ultimately saves on fertilizer and mulch expenses.
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Fill the 3G can. Pour the contents into the 7G can. Fill the 3G can again. Pour the contents into the 7G can. Fill the 3G can a third time. Pour the contents into the 7G can until it is full. (The 3G can now has 2G remaining.) Empty the 7G can and pour the 2G into it. Fill the 3G can a fourth time. You now have a total of 5G in the two cans.
An Olympic pool holds about 660,253 US gallons of water.There are 128 fluid ounces in a US gallon.The average US soda can is 12 ounces, so there are 10.6 cans to a gallon.660,253 (gallons) x 10.6 (cans of soda to a gallon)= 6,998,681 12 fluid ounce soda cans it would take to fill an Olympic sized pool.
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1. fill 3 gallon 2. pour that into 5 gallon 3. fill 3 gallon 4. from 3 gallon pour enough (2 gallon) to fill 5 gallon then empty 5 gallon 5. there will then be 1 gallon (3 - 2 = 1) in 3 gallon which is poured into 5 gallon 6. fill 3 gallon and pour it into 5 gallon, making result of 1 + 3 = 4 gallon in 5 gallon jug.
One half gallon is enough to fill one half gallon.
Fill the 5-gallon jug with liquid. Pour the liquid into the 7-gallon jug. Fill the 5-gallon jug with liquid and top-off the 7-gallon jug with the liquid of the 5-gallon. There will one gallon of liquid left in the 5-gallon jug. Empty the contents of the 7-gallon jug and fill it with the one gallon left in the 5-gallon jug. Fill the 5-gallon jug with liquid and pour it into the 7-gallon jug that contains one gallon of liquid. Do the math, one gallon plus five gallons equals six gallons of liquid.
Fill the 5 gallon jug Pour from the 5 gallon to fill the 3 gallon jug You now have 2 gallons in the 5 gallon jug Empty the 3 gallon jug Pour the 2 gallons from the 5 gallon jug into the 3 gallon jug Fill the 5 gallon jug Pour from the 5 gallon jug to fill the three gallon jug -- this will tale 1 gallon You now have 4 gallons in the 5 gallon jug