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Amazon sells foil inflatable numbers.
The idea is you fill them with helium, and (let's say) someone is 41 years old, you simply buy a 4 and a 1 and fill them both with helium, and they say 41.
They also do letters of the alphabet (shown in the picture).
Here's the question:
Which letter or number is it safe to assume has the largest *internal volume* for helium?
In other words, which single letter or number would I pick if I wanted maximum "floatyness"?
It's not as obvious as it looks.
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2024-02-13 11:16:22Event JSON
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