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Well, isn't that a happy little accident waiting to happen! When you pour water into a jar full of marbles, the water will fill in the spaces between the marbles, creating a lovely display of water and marbles together. It's like nature's way of showing us how different things can come together to create something beautiful. Just remember to be gentle and appreciate the unexpected beauty that may come from experimenting with different elements.
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.
In mathematics, the word difference means the answer to a subtraction problem. In order to find the difference, 46 must be subtracted, or taken away from 278. This leaves 232 marbles.
18 of them.
He will have 13 blue marbles and 10 green marbles.
When you poor water into a jar full of marbles, the water will fill the spaces between the marbles; bubbles will also appear.
Pouring water into a jar of marbles will displace the marbles and fill the empty spaces between them. This demonstrates the principle of displacement, where the volume of water poured into the jar equals the volume of the marbles that are moved aside to make space for the water.
Well, isn't that a happy little accident waiting to happen! When you pour water into a jar full of marbles, the water will fill in the spaces between the marbles, creating a lovely display of water and marbles together. It's like nature's way of showing us how different things can come together to create something beautiful. Just remember to be gentle and appreciate the unexpected beauty that may come from experimenting with different elements.
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.
The marbles are now in a ratio of 4:1 between them. Ben has 72 marbles Bill has 18 marbles
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No, a liter is a measure of volume, not weight. The weight of a liter of marbles and a half liter of sand would depend on the density of each material. The total weight cannot be determined based on volume alone.
The Spaces in Between was created in 2007.
Because there was plenty of space between the marbles.
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If there are no air spaces (theoretically) it will be 1.5L
Intercostal spaces