Are You Really Lucky Eating Lucky Charms?. Question: Does Lucky Charms or Marshmallow Treasures have more Marshmallow Pieces in one cup of cereal?

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Are You Really Lucky Eating Lucky Charms?

Question: Does Lucky Charms or Marshmallow Treasures have more Marshmallow Pieces in one cup of cereal?

Purpose: To find out which brand of cereal has the most Marshmallow pieces that Brody likes to eat the most.

Hypothesis: Marshmallow Treasures will have more marshmallow pieces because it is cheaper to make marshmallows than the whole grains.

Materials: 1 box of Lucky Charms 1 box of Marshmallow Treasures 1 cup Measuring cup 1 food scale that measures ounces

Procedure: Measure one cup of each cereal type and sort out the marshmallow pieces and count the pieces and weigh. Repeat two more times.

Data Chart: Weight of one cup Trial 1 Weight of one cup Trial 2 Weight of one cup Trial 5 Marshmallow Treasures Lucky Charms

Results:

Conclusion: My hypothesis was

Credit Thank-you Mom for buying the cereal and helping me type up my report and making my board. Thank-you to my teacher for helping me measure my results and make my graph using excel.