I can estimate the number of candies in the jar.
To overestimate means to think that something is more than it really is. For example, if you guess that there are 50 candies in a jar when there are actually only 30, you have overestimated the number of candies. It's like making a guess that is too high. So, overestimating can lead to being surprised when you find out the real amount!
The answer depends on how big the candies are!
M and M candies are some of the most popular candies in the world. These bite size candies can even include personalized messages. If you are trying to fill a gallon jar with them you will need roughly 4,047 mms.
I think it is mostly luck. You guess a number that seems like it could be close.
There are roughly 249 wrapped candies in each jar.
No. "Jar" is not a number.
My guess is 127
Yes, there are several candy-themed guessing games that can be played at a baby shower. One popular game involves filling a jar with various candies and having guests guess the number of candies inside. Another variation is to create a list of candy names that can be associated with baby-related terms or phrases, and guests must match them. These games add a fun and interactive element to the celebration!
A one-gallon jar can typically hold around 2,000 to 2,500 peanut M&M's, depending on the size of the M&M's and how tightly they are packed. The exact number may vary based on factors like the shape of the jar and the presence of air gaps between the candies.
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fill ajar with treats and get people to pay to guess how many in the jar. winner get the jar. also make cakes to sell. or guess the weight of a pig winner get the pig. thowing balls in buckets to win prizes. fancy dress, pets, baby or talent competition