Can you fit a million grains of rice in jar?
It's highly unlikely you could fit a million grains of rice in a standard jar. Here's why:
* Size of a grain of rice: A single grain of rice is about 5-7 millimeters long.
* Volume of a million grains: A million grains of rice would take up a significant amount of space. Assuming an average size of 6 millimeters, a million grains would have a volume of roughly 216 liters (57 gallons).
* Jar size: Most jars are much smaller than this. A standard 1-liter jar would only hold about 4,600 grains of rice.
To put it in perspective: You would need a container roughly the size of a large trash can to hold a million grains of rice.
Therefore, it's highly unlikely you could fit a million grains of rice in a jar.
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