The size of a standard 8.5-inch dodgeball is typically around 8.5 inches in diameter. To estimate the volume, we can use the formula for the volume of a sphere: ( V = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3 ). With a radius of approximately 4.25 inches, the volume is roughly 32 cubic inches. Since water weighs about 0.0361 pounds per cubic inch, the dodgeball could theoretically hold around 1.16 pounds of water, though practical considerations may reduce this amount.
To hold 150 pounds of air, a whole lot of them. To hold 150 pounds of water, around 34 of them. To hold 150 pounds of stones or lead, not many at all.
2 gallons or 99 bottles of water 2,000 pounds or 25 pounds one of these is confirmed
It is estimated that Dodgeball started back in the Caveman Era. Where cavemen, frustrated by the sun in their eyes, hurled rocks at the sun. When they came down, some caveman would be killed while others learned to "dodge" the rocks. This carried over into the Egyptian era to where they pharaoh would hold weekly "Dodgeball tournaments". Slowly but surly it evolved into what dodgeball is today.
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no, It is estimated that Dodgeball started back in the Caveman Era. Where cavemen, frustrated by the sun in their eyes, hurled rocks at the sun. When they came down, some caveman would be killed while others learned to "dodge" the rocks. This carried over into the Egyptian era to where they pharaoh would hold weekly "Dodgeball tournaments". Slowly but surly it evolved into what dodgeball is today.
It is estimated that Dodgeball started back in the Caveman Era. Where cavemen, frustrated by the sun in their eyes, hurled rocks at the sun. When they came down, some caveman would be killed while others learned to "dodge" the rocks. This carried over into the Egyptian era to where they pharaoh would hold weekly "Dodgeball tournaments". Slowly but surly it evolved into what dodgeball is today.
No, It is estimated that Dodgeball started back in the Caveman Era. Where cavemen, frustrated by the sun in their eyes, hurled rocks at the sun. When they came down, some caveman would be killed while others learned to "dodge" the rocks. This carried over into the Egyptian era to where they pharaoh would hold weekly "Dodgeball tournaments". Slowly but surly it evolved into what dodgeball is today.
A paper towel holds 2 pounds and 5 ounces of water.
No, a gallon size plastic freezer bag cannot hold a gallon of water. The bag itself takes up space, decreasing the amount of water it can hold. Additionally, a gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds, which could put too much strain on the bag's capacity.
It is estimated that Dodgeball started back in the Caveman Era. Where cavemen, frustrated by the sun in their eyes, hurled rocks at the sun. When they came down, some caveman would be killed while others learned to "dodge" the rocks. This carried over into the Egyptian era to where they pharaoh would hold weekly "Dodgeball tournaments". Slowly but surly it evolved into what dodgeball is today.
Your answer is in the question! A gallon container will hold a gallon of anything, including water, air, rocks, lava, peanuts, marbles...etc. Also, a gallon of water weighs about 8 pounds.
yes because 415 is divisable by 5