Now that the survey is over can we please know how many pennies were in the piggy bank?
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74Zero. The piggy bank is a lie.– Frédéric HamidiJan 21, 2016 at 10:07
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43It's O(1), I'm sure.– MarounJan 21, 2016 at 10:07
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11None. The piggy bank didn't have a back side, so the pennies weren't technically "in" the bank.– CerbrusJan 21, 2016 at 10:09
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36Just wait until they publish the results of the survey, 6 to 8 weeks.– Hans PassantJan 21, 2016 at 10:24
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4942 is the answer.– CerbrusJan 21, 2016 at 11:50
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15None, they're all 1 euro-cents.– ivarniJan 21, 2016 at 13:51
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22I counted the wrappers, and assumed there were some not included in the image. Fifty per roll. Don't remember how many rolls I could identify in the image, but I think it was a minimum of eight. Assumed the image wasn't stock and that they didn't open rolls that were not used in the image (partial rolls being a possibility, of course).– user1228Jan 21, 2016 at 15:00
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10oh and we know what 6 to 8 weeks mean @HansPassant :^)– Just Do ItJan 21, 2016 at 16:44
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13There certainly were a lot of pennies. At least 6. Possibly more.– DJMcMayhemJan 21, 2016 at 17:26
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10My bet was 9,223,372,036,854,775,808: Long.MAX_VALUE + 1– KreaseJan 21, 2016 at 17:29
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35The ends of the paper roll had a specific design, so i counted the times i saw that, got 18, implying 9 rolls ripped up, then there was the one standing there with a couple pennies removed... so i guessed 452 (since 50 per roll is standard for pennies). Thought about trying to confirm it by calculating the volume of the jar, but was lazy.– ThymineJan 21, 2016 at 17:36
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8@Thymine "...since 50 per roll is standard for pennies" - Well, that explains why my guess was about twice those here. I'm not from the US and assumed they'd be a full dollar!– BiscuitBakerJan 21, 2016 at 17:46
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18Should do this with a graph showing the distribution of guesses, and an indicator where the actual value is (perhaps outlined with a freehand red circle for clarity). Not sure about the best way to aggregate non-numeric answers though.– KreaseJan 21, 2016 at 18:50
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9@FabioTurati You thought there were 20 pennies a roll? Why? You can clearly read "50 cents" on the side of an unopened roll...As to the graph of the distribution, I'd like to know what the average guess was. Ignoring Chis's maximum long value entry, due to calculation limits. ;)– Draco18s no longer trusts SEJan 21, 2016 at 19:09
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8@tom_redox you'll have to run that one by me. 20 coins value 50 cents means they are 2 1/2 cent coins? Or am I still having trouble with simple maths? I thought one penny was one cent. I remember pre-decimal UK currency, as an aside. Fortunately, too young to have needed to do maths in it.– Bill WoodgerJan 22, 2016 at 11:09
3 Answers
753 pennies.
Doesn't look like it, huh? The median guess was 423.
56,032 people took the survey (wow). 42,035 respondents made a penny guess. 54 of you guessed correct. 37 correct guessers will be getting swag in the mail (they included a user link with their survey responses). 118 more of you will also be getting swag.
N.B. The two sides of this sheet are two different tables; the countries bear no relation to the guesses on the left.
That’s because we said we’d be giving out swag to 100 people, but only 97 of you guessed within 1 penny, and 98 guessed within 1.06 pennies, so we expanded swag eligibility to all respondents who guessed within 2 pennies (and also included a user link at the end of the survey). If you’re one of 155 eligible winners, keep an eye on your inbox – we’ll be asking for your mailing address shortly.
Thanks for taking the survey. We’ll be publishing full results and releasing a dump of all responses (cleaned of personally identifiable information) within the next several weeks.
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32I could swear that 751.94 was me. Guess I'll be watching the inbox. Jan 25, 2016 at 22:54
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47...within the next several weeks. Come on, say 6 to 8. We won't mind. Jan 26, 2016 at 0:20
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13Was the number of paper coin rolls a red herring or an accurate proxy? That’s what I used to guess the number (but I don’t remember my estimate, or whether it was close to the correct number). Jan 26, 2016 at 15:22
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4@KonradRudolph I did the same, counted the number of complete paper rolls, which contain 50 pennies each. I submitted 450 I think (making me guess that it was a red herring).– pokeJan 26, 2016 at 15:54
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40I got the right answer! I counted the number of empty paper rolls in the table, I counted 15 so that was 750 pennies. Then I estimated that there were 3 coins missing from the full penny roll in the picture. Therefore 753 pennies was my guess :) Jan 26, 2016 at 22:41
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2Is the list of winners going to be released, similarly to the twitter/profile campaign winners list?– QuillJan 27, 2016 at 2:54
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16I recieved the mail, but I can't remember what was my answer...how can I check it? Jan 27, 2016 at 7:19
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2@JonasWielicki Round guesses: 200, 250, 300, 350 and so on (225, 275, 325 has minor spikes too) Jan 27, 2016 at 14:00
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7Counting wrappers got me nowhere. There was no way to know if all the wrappers were being shown in the picture or if they weren't added just for aesthetics. So I compared the approximative occupied volume of the piggy bank with the volume of 50 pennies. (I approximated the "disorder" volume factor to
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3@Ian hasn't gone out yet. Probably will be a couple weeks until swag arrives. Hopefully will happen a lot more swiftly than the 10M question swag. Feb 2, 2016 at 16:21
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4@samthebrand Many are not sure how much they guessed. How to find that? Mar 17, 2016 at 15:26
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@zarkone: It looks like it folds out to be a can cooler/coozie/stubbie-holder. Mar 17, 2016 at 10:36
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@Oddthinking, yes it is: it has small label, and i googled the company and get what is it.. I just never seen this things and was wonder what is it when I've got the parcel– zarkoneMar 17, 2016 at 11:16
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Thanks from Spain StackExchange! :)
The orange thing is like a neoprene cylinder. Perfect for a small bottle ;)
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1@Lankymart See: "N.B. The two sides of this sheet are two different tables; the countries bear no relation to the guesses on the left." Right below the image. The winners on the left and the country aggregates on the right are separate data.– MattMar 31, 2016 at 15:45