Crayola makes 2,400 crayons in a batch, and each of its machines can make up to 230,000, all of the same color, in an eight-hour shift (info from wiki answers) thanks
Crayola makes 120 colors of crayons, 20 smelly crayons, 70 colored pencils, 14 smelly colored pencils, 50 markers and 12 smelly markers.
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about 50,000 crayons are made in a day. the workers must work hard.
Crayola makes 120 crayons a day.
about 50,000 crayons are made in a day. the workers must work hard.
Crayola makes 120 crayons a day.
millions impossible to calculate
It's a little bit hard to tell what you are talking about because you can't use periods. but from what I have gathered you would have 30 crayons at the beginning of the day... how I figured this out: you start our with X amount of crayons, you give out 14 only getting 12 back, There are 2 crayons that you dont have at the end of the day.(14-12=2) Then you give out 11 crayons. There are 11 Crayons you don't have at the end of the day. So now you add up the 2 Crayons you never got back and the 11 Crayons you gave out (2+11=13) now you can't forget the 17 that you still have. so now you add 13 and 17 which equals 30 (13+17=30) I hope this helped
Typically on a clear day, no wind, sunshine, about 70 degrees Fh, I can smell what seems to be described as a mixture of melted crayola crayons with baby powder and onions. This odor has magically traveled the harsh miles from the direct spot..where the rock..has been cooking what can only be speculated upon.
It's really not possible to get a definitive answer on this because the history behind the earliest crayons isn't documented very well. The most likely answer is black because industry marking crayons were around before school or artistic crayons.
well. in 1980 BC a guy called Jimithy Rogers decided to invent a flag made out of crayon. So basically what he was trying to reflect about the nation was that they like to draw with crayons. mmm Crayons are yum. They brighten my day. There for Venezualas is a bright nation.
The part of the pig which crayons come from is called liquid pig plasma. It is part of the blood of unborn pigs.
thousands of cupcakes are made each day
One day someone got bored and melted wax and wanted to make loads of money....the end....every one lives happily ever after especially little children who have the urge to draw. Now you see these crayons in stores world wide and on your shopping lists for school. YAY FOR CRAYONS!