The Weight of Snow, in Chocolate

Even notice how wet, sticky snow is the best for packing snowballs? How can those teeny specks weigh so much? Sue Heavenrich at Archimedes Notebook figured out that a snowflake can weigh up to 1/50th of a gram, so 235 flakes weigh the same as a Hershey’s chocolate kiss. Other people found that if you shovel 10-inch-deep snow off a 50-foot stretch of sidewalk, you’re moving about 1,300 pounds of snow!
Lace up: Which weighs more, a snowflake or 1 Hershey’s kiss?
Jog: If you love to eat snow, and you take a bite of snowball, then eat a Hershey’s kiss, then a bite of snow, then a kiss…what do you eat on your 8th bite?
Sprint: If you count out 95 Hershey’s kisses, what number do you say before 95?
Hurdle: A 5×5-foot square of sidewalk with 1 inch of snow weighs about 25 pounds. How many of those sidewalk squares would you have to shovel to move 500 pounds of snow?
High Jump: If you eat 2 Hershey’s kisses, how many snowflakes would you have to eat to match that weight?
Answers:
Lace up: A Hershey’s kiss.
Jog: A Hershey’s kiss, as on all even-numbered bites.
Sprint: 94.
Hurdle: 20 sidewalk squares.
High Jump: 470 snowflakes.

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