To determine if 5 pounds of flour would fit in a 3.2-liter container, we need to convert pounds to liters. Generally, 1 pound of flour is approximately equal to 0.5 liters, so 5 pounds of flour would be about 2.5 liters. Since 2.5 liters is less than 3.2 liters, 5 pounds of flour would indeed fit comfortably in a 3.2-liter container.
i think approximately 800g of flour fits in a container meant for 1 liter of liquid (water).
all of it - the air would expand to fit the entire container.
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How many 250 liter drums fut in à 40' ft container ?
No, 1 litre container can hold about 11,000 grains of rice (if cooked!) You could fit about 50,000 uncooked grains in a litre container
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The measurement that describes the amount of flour a container will hold is its volume, typically expressed in units such as cups, liters, or milliliters. Volume indicates the capacity of the container and determines how much flour can fit inside it. Additionally, the weight of the flour can vary based on its density, so it's also useful to consider both volume and weight measurements when measuring flour for recipes.
The number of Smarties that can fit in a 1-liter container varies based on their size and shape, but on average, a standard Smartie has a diameter of about 1.2 centimeters. Given that there are approximately 1000 cubic centimeters in a liter, you could fit roughly 300 to 400 Smarties in a 1-liter container, depending on packing efficiency and any empty space between them.
To estimate how many Skittles can fit into a 1.75-liter container, we first calculate the volume of a single Skittle, which is approximately 1.5 cubic centimeters (cm³). Since there are 1,750 cm³ in 1.75 liters, you can fit around 1,166 Skittles in that container, assuming minimal empty space and optimal packing. However, the actual number may vary based on how the Skittles settle in the container.
About 1.75 pints in a liter
To determine how many 1-liter bottles of cooking oil can fit in a 20-foot container, we first need to know the dimensions of the bottles and the container. A standard 20-foot container has a volume of approximately 33 cubic meters, which is equivalent to about 33,000 liters. If we assume each 1-liter bottle has a volume of roughly 1 liter and accounts for some packing space, you could fit around 30,000 to 32,000 bottles, depending on the specific dimensions and packing efficiency.
1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter