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The average washing up bowl holds approximately 10 to 15 liters (about 2.5 to 4 gallons) of water. This capacity can vary slightly depending on the design and size of the bowl. It's typically sufficient for washing dishes and utensils without using excessive water.
Modern washing machines have sensors to make sure the amount of water used is correct. If the question is just a theoretical question than the clothes will trap air and so it will be more difficult to fill if there are clothes with as much water compared with filling an empty tub.
If you have a bowl for your hamster, and a cage, all you have to do is fill up the bowl and the water cup and the hamster is smart enough to know howe much to eat. When the bowl is emptty, refill or else he/she will starve.
It depends on the method of washing dishes. You can wash dishes under a running faucet and use a lot of water or you can fill your basin with water and use that amount for washing dishes and use less water.
All of it if you don't flush or if it doesn't leak.
The answer to the riddle is a sieve. A sieve is round and can be deep like a tub, but its numerous holes mean that it can't hold water, regardless of how much is poured into it. Thus, no matter how much water you try to fill it with, it will never be full.
Much lesser than washing
About 15 liters
a lot
Answer: There are many ways to calculate the volume of an object. All of them involve measuring the length of straight and curved surface and applying one or more mathematical formula. Fortunately, there is an easier way to do this. Figure out how much water it takes to fill the bowl. You can fill it with water and then scoop or pour out the water into a measuring cup or use a measuring cup to fill the bowl keeping track of how much water is involved. Depending on the measuring cup, you will get the results in either English units (quarts/pints/cups/fluid ounces) or metric units (liters). With popcorn, there is a lot of air space involved so to get the most popcorn into a bowl, you should "jiggle" the bowl to make the popcorn settle so you can get more into the bowl. Answer: The unit used would usually be a liter, unless you live in the United States.
three fourth of the bowl
How ever much it needs to be sparkly clean! ;)