6) divide the mass of total stuff by the mass of one of the stuff. Now you have the total stuff inside the jar.
6) divide the mass of total stuff by the mass of one of the stuff. Now you have the total stuff inside the jar.
4) estimate how much space the stuff in the jar takes up.
- ex: Stuff takes up half of a 32oz jar. Then the stuff takes up 16oz.
4) estimate how much space the stuff in the jar takes up.
- ex: Stuff takes up half of a 32oz jar. Then the stuff takes up 16oz.
- most boxes will note a serving size typically with mass in grams. So if the serving size is 5 and the mass is 20g, then the mass of one will be 20g/5 = 4g.
- most boxes will note a serving size typically with mass in grams. So if the serving size is 5 and the mass is 20g, then the mass of one will be 20g/5 = 4g.
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