The number of peanut M&M's that can fit in a 16-ounce Christmas tree apothecary jar depends on its dimensions, but a rough estimate is around 200 to 250 peanut M&M's. Peanut M&M's are larger than regular ones, so the exact count may vary based on the specific jar shape and size. For a more accurate estimate, you could fill the jar with water to measure its volume, then calculate how many M&M's fit based on their average size.
You can fill approximately 123.2 16-ounce cups with 15.5 gallons.
Oh, dude, measuring peanut butter is like trying to tame a wild beast. So, technically speaking, you can use a measuring cup and fill it up to the 1 cup mark, then add about 3 more tablespoons to get around 16.3 ounces. But hey, who's really counting when you're diving into a jar of peanut butter, am I right?
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A person can fill their hearts with Christmas cheer by listening to cheerful Christmas music. A person can also decorate their home with lights and decorations.
Children do not fill their shoes on Christmas Eve. They leave their shoes out so that when Santa Claus comes he can fill them with small gifts.
You can fill 10.67 (11 rounded up) 6-ounce cups with 64 fluid ounces.
You can fill 7.2 glasses (approximately 7 full glasses) with 2 quarts of liquid in 10 ounce glasses.
1 US fluid ounce=1.80 cubic inches 1 Imperial fluid ounce = 1.73 cubic inches
400 grams is a reasonable size for a consumer package of peanut butter. 400 kg of peanut butter would more than fill a typical bathtub.
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Fill the 10oz glass half full Fill the 6oz glass half full Pour both the 10oz & 6oz glasses into a new glass, and you get 8oz. (10 / 2) + (6 / 2) = 8 Fill the 6 ounce glass and pour it into the 10 ounce glass. Refill the six ounce glass and finish filling the 10 ounce glass from it. Now you have 2 ounces left in the smaller glass. Add another full six ounce glass and you have 8.
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