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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 00:29 bear342

You could win a giant jar of M&Ms, if only you could guess how many are in the jar. You find a smallerjar such that the giant one is exactly four times the smaller one in each dimension. If you count 115M&Ms in the smaller jar, about how many should be in the larger jar?

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