im not sure, if the smallest diference is one marbles mass, than the heaviest bag will contain 66 marbles, that seems a bit too much considering the size of the bag isn't very big, also how would you deal with numbers like 66.5, should i round down? cause you can't really have half a marble in...
yes i know for a fact that all the marbles are the same mass, and the masses i gave you are the masses of the marbles in the bags without the mass of the bags ( electronic scale). and of course there's a way to get the number of marbles in each bag or else it can't be due on the first school day...
i can't be sure how accurate it is cause i didnt do the weighing, but let's assume that it is very accurate cause an electronic scale was used. are you sure the succesive diference method works? this is a must hand in lab, so i can't afford to mess it up.
i don't get what you mean, please either find the number yourself or be clearer about the spread sheet thing, i need it by at least the 6th, thank you.
I did an experiment with several bags and in each of the bags there were different of amount of marbles. All of the marbles are the same size and the same mass. So I was wondering how can I determine the mass of each marble in the bag and determine the amount of marbles in each of the bags...