Felgrim
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| 26 Jul 2015 02:47 PM |
Katie Have 13 Chocolate Bar.
Calculate The Size Of Jupiter Relative To 13 Chocolate Bar. |
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Laedere
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| 26 Jul 2015 02:48 PM |
that depends if she has diabetes or not
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| 26 Jul 2015 02:48 PM |
| It's 915.3, but this is dependent on the fact that the chocolate bars are actually real. |
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azabat2
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| 26 Jul 2015 02:54 PM |
A chocolate bar is 12cm by 7cm by 3cm which means that its volume is 252 cm^3
Now we multiply 252 by 13 to get 3276
The volume of jupiter is 1,431,281,810,739,360 km^3, or 1.43128e10 cm^3
Now we divide the volume by 3276
And we get 4.368986569e16 which is how many chocolate bars in groups of 13 will be equivalent to the size of jupiter |
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