1.8 million,
my first calculation, you may diregard
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1.8 million,
my first calculation, you may diregard Ramuh.Urial said: » Fenrir.Scragg said: » The jar's volume appears to be a gallon. 1 US gallon = 3785.4118 cubic centimeters 1 jelly bean = 3.375 or 27/8 cubic centimeters It can be assumed that 20% of a given volume is air rather than jellybeans 3785.4118 / 2.7 (3.375 * .8 to allow for air space) = 1,402 might be a good guess Reference: http://diggy.wordpress.com/2007/03/07/how-to-win-a-jellybean-counting-contest/ ![]() ur doing it wrong Fenrir.Scragg said: » The jar's volume appears to be a gallon. 1 US gallon = 3785.4118 cubic centimeters 1 jelly bean = 3.375 or 27/8 cubic centimeters It can be assumed that 20% of a given volume is air rather than jellybeans 3785.4118 / 2.7 (3.375 * .8 to allow for air space) = 1,402 might be a good guess Reference: http://diggy.wordpress.com/2007/03/07/how-to-win-a-jellybean-counting-contest/ Looks bigger than a gallon. I'd say 1.5 - 2 gallons in size. So I'd say... 2453 jelly beans. Lol I think I know what the experiment is :D I'm thinking ox at a county fair...don't wanna spoil this but its the actual famous example.
12,309 jelly beans, put it down or it is not an unbiased experiment :p whats the volume of the jar >.>?
edit: 2439! 1346
1,500. May I have the pink ones? They're delicious.
There's as many as you feel like putting in there.
0 those aren't jelly beans
1,245
Wtf? We don't get jellybeans?! Man, what a jip!
7,453 1250
around ~1395 =]
I wanna know the answer now or I won't be able to sleep tonight :/ these kinda things bug the hell out of me >.>;
Ramuh.Sagittario said: » I wanna know the answer now or I won't be able to sleep tonight :/ these kinda things bug the hell out of me >.>; THISSSSS don't make us wait until tomorrow Slip no one reads the forums on the weekends!!!!1!eleven!!11!!!! Nope gotta wait <_<.. And no there's no trickery or anything.. Jar was empty before it was filled with beans, there's nothing hidden inside taking up volume to make it seem as if there's more.
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Ragnarok.Ashman said: » Ramuh.Urial said: » Fenrir.Scragg said: » The jar's volume appears to be a gallon. 1 US gallon = 3785.4118 cubic centimeters 1 jelly bean = 3.375 or 27/8 cubic centimeters It can be assumed that 20% of a given volume is air rather than jellybeans 3785.4118 / 2.7 (3.375 * .8 to allow for air space) = 1,402 might be a good guess Reference: http://diggy.wordpress.com/2007/03/07/how-to-win-a-jellybean-counting-contest/ ![]() ur doing it wrong Yea. 1403 >=D Ragnarok.Harpunnik said: » Lol I think I know what the experiment is :D I'm thinking ox at a county fair...don't wanna spoil this but its the actual famous example. 12,309 jelly beans, put it down or it is not an unbiased experiment :p Clearly a biased answer though because you know the experiment and are trying to throw it off >,> im thinking 16,409 Jelly Beans
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