Well you'd have to specify how many crayons are in one box first wouldn't you...
if you said that the number would be 100
that's easy 20
A box of a dozen (12) average crayons weighs about 2.11644oz but, there are different size 'boxes' of crayons. The ones you get at a restaurant may have 4 or 5 crayons, then I think there are ones with 15 or 16. Then there are 21, 48, 64, 96, and 120 count boxes, to name a few.
Um ok. Here's a first. WHO CARES. Second, ask yourself the question and you magicly get the answer when you do something magical called THINKING!
The number of boxes that can fit in a 20-foot contain can vary a bit by the size of the boxes. Anywhere from 700 to 1000 boxes is average.
To determine how many boxes of crayons fit into the larger box, calculate the volume of each box. The volume of the crayon box is 8.25 in. × 3.25 in. × 0.5 in. = 13.40625 cubic inches. The volume of the larger box is 4.44 in. × 4.44 in. × 5 in. = 98.784 cubic inches. Dividing the volume of the larger box by the volume of the crayon box gives approximately 7.37, meaning 7 boxes of crayons can fit into the larger box, assuming ideal packing.
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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
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