Accorsing to the staff trainers at my company... an ostrich egg is the equivalent to 18 chicken eggs.
One if you fill it 100 times or 100 individual full graduated cylinders.
about 10
It depends on the size of the glass container. A standard tablespoon holds about 15 milliliters of water, so 100 tablespoons would equal approximately 1,500 milliliters (or 1.5 liters). If the glass container has a capacity greater than 1.5 liters, the water will not fill it; otherwise, it will be filled.
45000 marbles would fill a bath tub. hope this helped
The bucket with the larger diameter would fill quicker than the glass with the smaller diameter because it has a greater area to collect rainwater. The rain would accumulate in the bucket faster due to its larger surface area compared to the glass.
The biggest eggs in the world belong to the ostrich, but to body ratio it's kiwi eggs. They fill up almost the entire female, squishing her organs, and some females don't survive laying them.
That depends on the size of bathtub you have.
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this is SUPER easy. 3 cartons.
20 crates with 20 eggs leftover
First you put as many eggs as you want to boil into the bot but only one layer of eggs (don't stack them) then fill the pot with water and fill so there is about an inch of water above the eggs. start boiling and after about 12 minutes remove it from the stove. drain the water and refill with warm water. Empty again and fill with cold tap water.
sometimes they wont fill comfortible and if there is fish or other living creatures in there they might eat the eggs before you see them
No. The buoyancy factor of milk and eggs isn't sufficient enough to support the weight of a human body.
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It would fill about 91,000 residential in-ground swimming pools.
Yvette has 336 eggs to put into cartons, and she puts one dozen eggs (12 eggs) into each carton. To find out how many cartons she fills, we need to divide the total number of eggs by the number of eggs in each carton: 336 eggs ÷ 12 eggs/carton = 28 cartons. Yvette fills 28 cartons with the 336 eggs she has.