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Therefore, the volume of a Honda Civic trunk is 12 X 7.48 X 128 = 11,489.3ounces In addition to this, there are 128 ounces in every gallon.
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There are 7.48 gallons in one cubic foot of volume. Since my M&M formulas use ounces or milliliters, we will need to convert cubic feet into something that we can work with. In that article, I mentioned that the typical trunk volume of a Honda Civic (at the time) was 12 cubic feet. Question: How many M&M's will fit in the trunk of a Honda Civic?Īnswer: I see you read my other article about stuffing cats into the trunk of a Honda Civic (among other things). If this is for a party game (where you need to guess the number of M&M's accurately to win), I will round down to an even number of 160,000 M&M's just to be safe. However, as noted in the article, the calculation error increases with the size of the container. Using the formula in the article, I calculate that this container would hold 161,375 M&M's. 151 liters is equivalent to 151,000 milliliters. Based on the formula in the article, the amount of M&M's a mason jar can hold is as follows:įirst, we need to convert the volume into milliliters since that is what the formula accepts. However, the most common ones are quart and pint-sized. Question: How many M&M's are in a Mason Jar?Īnswer: There are several types of mason jars. Therefore, a standard 15ml test tube should hold 14 M&M's. This is likely due to the issues noted above. The inner diameter was 15mm, and it held 14 M&M's up to the 15ml line. However, I happened to have a test tube very similar to the one mentioned in the question. Nonetheless, using the formula in the article, a test tube should hold about 16 M&M's. Another thing to consider is that the bottom of test tube is curved which means an M&M will not site flat on the bottom. So either there is additional available volume on in the tube above the 15ml line, or the measurements are for the outside dimensions rather than the inside. Given the measurements provided, the volume calculates to 20,106.19 cubic millimeters. A 15ml test tube should have a volume of 15,000 cubic millimeters. The second thing that makes this tricky is the volume of the test tube. In this case, you are essentially "stacking" M&M's up in the tube. If they are using a smaller 4oz baby bottle, I would wager that it could hold about 127 M&M's.Īnswer: First is the fact that an M&M's diameter is about 13mm, which means you don't get an efficient packing arrangement in a 16mm wide tube. For an 8oz baby bottle, we would expect to find that about 255 M&M's can fit into it. In this case, they are most likely using a standard 8oz baby bottle. I am assuming that based on your question you may be referring to a baby shower game where everyone has to guess the number of M&M's contained in a baby bottle. Question: How many M&M’s are in a baby bottle?Īnswer: Baby bottles come in various shapes and sizes which makes answering this question difficult. Based on the formula in the article, a 6oz container (3/4 cup) should be able to hold about 191 M&Ms. Therefore, if I had to guess the number of M&M's in a container of this size, I would recommend rounding down to about 1,950 M&M's.Īnswer: Since 1 cup is 8 ounces, 3/4 cup is equivalent to 6 ounces. However, since this is a large container, the formulas in the article tend to overestimate the number of M&Ms by about 1% or so. Use the table below to see which letters the tools swaps out.Question: How many M&M's are there in large, 62oz pantry sized jar?Īnswer: Based on the formula in the article, a large 62 oz pantry sized jar should be able to hold about 1,975 M&Ms. The IPA is a set of symbols used by linguists to describe the exact sounds of spoken languages. Many of the other letters are swapped with symbols from the international phonetic alphabet (IPA). Some roman characters are symetrical and already look the same backwards.
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But most letters have a similar backwards version used in a different writing system. There are no unicode characters defined for mirror writing. Where do the mirrored unicode characters come from?