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.
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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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