A gallon milk jug holds 128 fluid ounces. If it is a fourth full, it contains 32 fluid ounces. Since there are 8 fluid ounces in a cup, this is equivalent to 4 cups. As there are 4 cups in a quart, a fourth full gallon jug would be 1 quart.
4 quarters
To calculate the number of quarters in a 5-gallon bucket, we first need to determine the volume of a quarter. A quarter has a diameter of 0.955 inches and a thickness of 0.069 inches, giving it a volume of approximately 0.102 cubic inches. A 5-gallon bucket can hold up to 1155 cubic inches of quarters (5 gallons = 1155 cubic inches). Therefore, dividing the total volume of the bucket by the volume of a quarter (1155 cubic inches / 0.102 cubic inches) gives us approximately 11,323 quarters that can fit in a full 5-gallon bucket.
10,000 dollars
A really, really large number. (But more than 2.5 times as many dimes would fit in the same barrel -- so if you're offered a barrel full of either dimes or quarters, pick dimes.)
5000 * * * * * I doubt it. And here are my numbers, not just an answer that cannot be easily verified. The volume of a quarter is 3236 mm3 approx. 5 US gallons = 22,044,419 mm3 Therefore a full bucket would hold approx 22044419/3236 = 6813 quarters They would be worth 6813/4 = 1703 dollars. The true value is likely to be significantly less because of gaps between the coins.
2000
2000
The volume of a quarter is 3236 mm3 approx. 5 US gallons = 22,044,419 mm3 Therefore a full bucket would hold approx 22044419/3236 = 6813 quarters They would be worth 6813/4 = 1703 dollars. The true value is likely to be significantly less because of gaps between the coins.
A wishing pot full of quarters can vary greatly in value depending on its size and the number of quarters it holds. If we assume the pot contains about 1,000 quarters, that would amount to $250. However, the total could be more or less depending on how many quarters are actually in the pot.
A gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds. So, a 50 gallon water heater full of water would weigh approximately 417 pounds.
The full gallon is a better deal financially. The unit price for the full gallon is 6.1% less than the unit price for the half-gallon.
Assuming a standard wheelbarrow can hold around 3 cubic feet or 22 gallons and one quart of quarters weighs approximately 5.67 pounds, a wheelbarrow filled with quarters would weigh approximately 2,187 pounds. This translates to about $4,675 in quarters, based on a standard weight of 0.2 ounces per quarter.