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For this challenge, I will be posting a series of images, each one containing a specific number of a particular item. You will have to estimate how many items there are in the picture. Because there are 6 people left, I will post 5 images in a particular order. You will submit an ordered list numbered 1 through 5 with your estimates for each picture. THE PERSON WHO IS THE FARTHEST FROM THE ACTUAL AMOUNT FOR EACH PICTURE WILL BE ELIMINATED for that round. Once we're at the final picture (#5), we should have two people left, and the person closest to the correct amount for that picture will win immunity. If there's a tie in a particular picture, no one will be eliminated, and the next picture will eliminate the two furthest people. If there's a tie at the end, whoever has the best average score (over all 5 pictures) will win.
Also, going over is fine and would be the same as underestimating (e.g. if the correct answer is 100 and someone estimates 90 while someone else estimates 110, they would both have the same "score" for that round.
Okay so here's an example:
How many pencils are in this picture?:
http://i.imgur.com/f5MRAcj.jpg
And you would, of course, answer with "2". However, the real ones won't be so easy!
Without further ado, here are the pictures:
1) How many pennies are in this picture?
http://i.imgur.com/Ac1Tqol.jpg 2) How many paper clips are in this picture?
http://i.imgur.com/zl971p9.png 3) How many pebbles are in this picture?
http://i.imgur.com/xldH1ZX.png 4) How many packets of Splenda are in this picture?
http://i.imgur.com/5yLygTx.png 5) How many pennies are in this picture?
http://i.imgur.com/w9JtEq8.jpg SUBMIT YOUR ORDERED LIST (1-5) OF ESTIMATES BY 7 PM EST TOMORROW.