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This isn't as easy as finding density and volume etc.

You need to get some marbles, Count how many will fill a pint jar. Multiply this by 8.

The marbles will create empty spaces between themselves depending on the size of the marbles. Small, med, large? And each size creates different amounts of empty space between them. So the only way is like I outlined above.

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