1000
There are 100 centiliters in a liter, inside a bottle or anywhere else.
To estimate how many dimes fit in a 1.5-liter bottle, we first need to know the volume of a dime. A dime has a diameter of about 1.8 cm and a thickness of 1.35 mm, giving it a volume of approximately 0.36 cm³. Since 1.5 liters equals 1,500 cm³, dividing 1,500 cm³ by 0.36 cm³ per dime suggests that around 4,167 dimes could fit in the bottle, assuming no gaps between the dimes. However, practical factors like packing efficiency would likely reduce this number.
On average, 199 five pence coins can fit in a liter bottle.
4800
The number of dimes that can fit in a whisky bottle depends on the size of the bottle and the arrangement of the dimes. A standard 750 ml whisky bottle has a volume of about 25.4 fluid ounces, which translates to approximately 1,200 cubic centimeters. Given that a dime has a diameter of 1.8 cm and a thickness of 1.35 mm, you could estimate that around 300-400 dimes might fit, depending on how they are stacked and packed.
Roughly around 1600
No. 1 liter ~= 1 3/4 pints. Therefore 2 pints will not fit in a liter bottle.
Well, honey, a standard Crown Royal bottle can hold about 800 dimes if you stack them neatly. But let's be real, who's gonna waste perfectly good dimes by stuffing them in a bottle? Just use that bottle for some good ol' Canadian whiskey instead. Cheers!
To estimate how many dimes fit in a 5-gallon water bottle, we first need to know the volume of a dime, which is approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters. A 5-gallon bottle holds about 18,925 cubic centimeters. Dividing the total volume by the volume of a dime, you can fit roughly 52,500 dimes in a 5-gallon water bottle, assuming there is no wasted space.
Well, honey, a dime has a diameter of about 17.91 mm and a height of 1.35 mm. A 750ml bottle has a diameter of roughly 75 mm. So, if we do the math, you can fit around 1,250 dimes in that bottle if you stack them neatly without any room for air. But good luck trying to get them all out once they're in there!
To estimate how many dimes fit in a 12-ounce water bottle, we first need to know the volume of a dime, which is approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters (cm³). A 12-ounce water bottle holds about 355 cm³. Dividing 355 cm³ by the volume of a dime suggests that roughly 986 dimes could fit in the bottle, assuming no gaps and perfect packing. However, due to the irregular shape and packing efficiency, the actual number may be lower.