bags of what?
A quart is equal to 0.03125 cubic feet. A pound of ice is approximately 0.017 cubic feet. Therefore, a 150-quart cooler would need about 270 pounds of ice to fill completely.
That would depend on the density of the bags of topsoil.
One pound is 16 ounces, so you can fill 2 8-ounce bags from each pound of mix. With 10 pounds of trail mix, you can fill 20 8-oz bags. Well, 19, since you're probably eating trail mix while you're filling the bags, and you'll have eaten one bag's worth while you worked.
20 bags. 16 oz are in a pound. 10 X 16 = 160 160/8 = 20
One pound is 16 ounces, so you can fill 2 8-ounce bags from each pound of mix. With 10 pounds of trail mix, you can fill 20 8-oz bags. Well, 19, since you're probably eating trail mix while you're filling the bags, and you'll have eaten one bag's worth while you worked.
Fill the 11 court pail four times using the 3 quart pail. When the 11 quart pail is full, there will be one quart left in the smaller pail. You empty the large pail and pour the quart into it. You fill the larger one up four times again, only on the last fill there will be two quarts left in the pail.
2 pints in a quart
2 pints fill a quart.
1- Fill up the 3 quart pitcher. 2- Pour the contents of the 3 quart pitcher into the 5 quart pitcher. 3- Refill the 3 quart pitcher. 4- Fill the 5 quart pitcher from the contents of the 3 quart pitcher. 5- The remainder in the 3 quart pitcher is 1-quart.
10 bags. Each 80 lb bag is 0.6 cubic feet, and your hole is 6 cubic feet.
Fill the 5 quart pail and pour it into the 3 quart pail, leaving 2 quarts in the 5 quart pail. Then empty the 3 quart pail and pour the remaining 2 quarts from the 5 quart pail into the 3 quart pail. Finally, fill the 5 quart pail again and pour 1 quart into the 3 quart pail until it is full, which will leave you with exactly 7 quarts measured.