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To determine the number of nickels in a quart-size jar, we first need to calculate the volume of the jar in cubic inches. A quart is equivalent to 57.75 cubic inches. Next, we need to find the volume of a nickel, which is approximately 0.069 cubic inches. Dividing the volume of the jar by the volume of a nickel gives us around 837 nickels that can fit in a quart-size jar.
If you're smart, you would never climb into a Mason jar.
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That depends on the size of the marbles, as well as the size and shape of the jar.
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The answer will depend on the size of the jar and of the marbles.
Oh, dude, you're really asking the hard-hitting questions here. So, like, technically speaking, a quart mason jar can hold around 1,139 pennies if you stack them neatly. But, like, who's really gonna sit there and count out all those pennies? Just toss 'em in and hope for the best, right?
Well, honey, a quart jar can hold about 2,330 dimes if you stack them neatly. But let's be real, who's got time to count all those dimes just to fill up a jar? Just grab a handful, throw 'em in, and call it a day!
it wound depend on what type of beans they are ...
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Well, if 13 marbles represent 1 marble in the jar, then it's safe to assume there are 13 marbles in the jar. Simple math, my friend. So, if you're looking to start a game of marbles, looks like you've got a baker's dozen worth of fun waiting for you in that jar.
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