Oh, dude, it's simple math. You just need to calculate the volume of the room and the volume of one marble, then divide the room's volume by the marble's volume. Like, it's not rocket science or anything. Just don't lose your marbles in the process, okay?
Well, isn't that a lovely question! To find the number of marbles that fill a room, you can start by measuring the dimensions of the room and the average size of the marbles. Then, you can use some basic math to calculate the volume of the room and the volume of a single marble. By dividing the room's volume by the marble's volume, you can find how many marbles it would take to fill the room. Just remember, it's all about taking your time and enjoying the process!
This is not well-worded. The smaller the cubes the more you'd need to fill a container, and the more completely they'd fill it. One large cube would not fill a round container but there might not be room for more than one.
The answer will depend on the size of the tiles!
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5,290 Pieces
assuming a rectangular room multiply length times width
Ratio is a fraction. Number of total marbles is the denominator, number of red marbles is numerator. So the fraction is 35/60. This can be reduced by dividing by 5/5, so the simplest form is 7/12.
I would like to find the room number of Eleanor Cheeks so that I could visit with her.
Fill Up the Room was created on 2007-10-23.
Light can fill a room without taking up physical space.
midgets
A portable speaker. It can fit in a pocket but when turned on, it can fill a room with music or sounds.
An empty room. If you start to fill it, it's no longer an empty room.
This is not well-worded. The smaller the cubes the more you'd need to fill a container, and the more completely they'd fill it. One large cube would not fill a round container but there might not be room for more than one.
It can be light,sound,gas and air
top down
Your local Walmart typically has a "Create-A-Room" assistance project which you can ask them help with. They will give you suggestions based on what furniture you have selected and it can help you fill a large room or small room.
The number of farts it would take to fill a room with toxic gas would depend on various factors such as the size of the room, ventilation, and the individual's gastrointestinal health. In general, it would likely take an impractical and unrealistic amount of farts to produce a dangerous level of toxic gas in a room.