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Alot more than it would to fill your toilet
You have to visit a bank branch and then submit a letter that looks like below: To, The Manager __________ (Fill in the name of the bank and branch in the blanks) From, _____ (Fill in your Name) ______(Fill in your Address & Phone number) Sir, Sub: Reg. Closing of Bank Account ______ (Fill in the Account number) As I would like to close my bank account _____ (fill in your bank account number) with you, kindly do the needful reg. the same. Please do the needful to close my account and repay the balance held in my account to me. Thank you ________ (Fill your name and sign) The bank would take up the request and pay you the balance as cash or check.
To, The Manager __________ (Fill in the name of the bank and branch in the blanks) From, _____ (Fill in your Name) ______(Fill in your Address & Phone number) Sir, Sub: Reg. Closing of Bank Account ______ (Fill in the Account number) As I would like to close my bank account _____ (fill in your bank account number) with you, kindly do the needful reg. the same. Please do the needful to close my account and repay the balance held in my account to me. Thank you ________ (Fill your name and sign)
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Egyptians invented the brick mold around 3400 B.C. They would just fill it with mud let it dry and it would be in a brick shape.
Atr a 100,000,000 gallons oil spill that would fill about 200 Olympic size swimming pools
905,141,370
Depends on the pool you're comparing it to..
To fill a 5-gallon jug with dimes, you would need approximately 2,000 dimes, as a gallon can hold about 400-500 dimes depending on their arrangement. Since each dime is worth $0.10, 2,000 dimes would total $200. Therefore, you would need roughly $200 in dimes to fill a 5-gallon jug.
Not even close.
with or without milk?
Depends on how fast you eat.
The number of swimming pools that can be filled with 7,720,000,000,000 gallons of water depends on the size of the pool. For example, a standard Olympic swimming pool holds about 660,000 gallons of water. Therefore, you could fill approximately 11,700,000 Olympic-sized pools with that amount of water (7,720,000,000,000 divided by 660,000).
An Olympic swimming pool can be filled with water, typically chlorinated to maintain cleanliness and safety for swimmers. Additionally, it could theoretically be filled with alternative liquids, such as saltwater or other non-toxic fluids, but water is the standard choice. Other materials, like sand or foam, could also fill the pool, but this would not be practical for its intended use.
It honestly depends on the swimming pool, but probably a ton. :)
Using the minimum requirements for an "Olympic" size swimming pool of 50m long, 25m wide and 2m deep, volume in mm is 2,500,000,000,000. An ITTF approved table tennis ball is 40mm. If they stack perfectly in the pool, they will stack just like if they were cubes. The volume of a cube the same size is 64,000mm. If stacked perfectly 390,625,000 ping pong balls should fit into an olympic swimming pool.
It would fill about 91,000 residential in-ground swimming pools.