Guessing how many mms in a jar




















Click to see full answer. For spherical candies, divide your estimate for the size of one candy into 64 percent of the volume of the jar. For oblate spheroid candies, divide the average size of one candy into You've got the answer; now amaze your friends with your guess! Each bag measures approximately 2.

There are approximately 23 bags per pound. Thank you for posting a review! Get help. Password recovery. English General Lifestyle. Also Read Quel est le poids d'une noix? Also Read Is Tabasco sauce good for weight loss? Share this: Twitter Facebook. Why is Impossible Burger bad? Please enter your answer! Please enter your name here. You have entered an incorrect email address!

Jamel Lasseter. Johnie Gladle. The second conclusion should read "at most", not least, for 1 gallon or smaller, and You might include that it's at least The third conclusion should read "at most", not least, just as for the second conclusion.

You might also include that it's at least The fifth conclusion is incorrect, as both tend though not perfectly to become more accurate the larger the container.

I'll take your word on the last conclusion! Actually, I intend to fill an object that I hypothesize will have the greatest experimentally verified packing factor, greater even than the 0. I was drawn to this article as I've always been drawn to numbers, tables, formulas for predicting values and such.

I truly appreciate the hard work put into doing this. By this I mean did you merely drop them in, or was there a settling process used. Googled this at the baby shower. Used your values and won. I would upload a pic if you had an option. Some lucky gal guessed the exact number! This is very interesting. I have seen these questions before, and never knew where to start to calculate it. I'm sure. A little bit of gentle shaking would probably help pack them down a little more I'm sure.

I've never done well at these kinds of guessing games, and I suck at math, so I'll just take your word for it! Lol, awesome. Congrats on your HOTD, casualties and all. This is interesting. They have this contest at work for fund raising purposes, and I usually just make up a number. I'm going to have to take a more scientific approach from now on. Finally, some math we can all appreciate! Actually, I love these kinds of brain busters. Very deserving Hub of the Day! What a fun and interesting hub!

Thanks for sharing what you found with your own investigation into the subject. There can be times where this could be handy to know. I have seen it done with jellybeans, and the like. It's a fun thing! Good work! Not something that I had thought about before. Usually it was a best guess.

Interesting simplified formula you have derived for this computation, with a sufficiently good accuracy for this purpose.

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