A 1-pound bag of M&M's contains 16 ounces, as there are 16 ounces in a pound.
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A 56-ounce bag of M&M's contains approximately 7 cups. This is based on the fact that 1 cup of M&M's weighs about 8 ounces. Therefore, dividing 56 ounces by 8 ounces per cup gives you 7 cups.
ounces measure weight, m (meter) measures distance and ms (millisecond) measures time. They can't be mixed. If you meant M&M candies, the basic bag of 1.69 oz bag contains about 48 candies. Multiply that by 24.85 and you get about 1192 candies.
There are no cups in bag of M&Ms. Sorry.
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The number of M&Ms in a bag varies with the size of the bag and the type of M&Ms. (For example the number of Peanut M&Ms in a large bag varies from the number of Chocolate M&Ms in a small bag)
count um ....Hmmm....wouldn't exactly be a guess then, would it? You could formulate your guess by weight or by volume. Weigh an empty similar container by itself. Record the weight in ounces. Weigh the container filled with M&M's. Record the weight in ounces. Buy a one pound bag of M&M's and count the M&M's in the bag. The number in the bag = onePoundCount. Estimate = onePoundCount / 16 * ( FilledContainerWeight - EmptyContainerWeight) Answer to follow
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