It depends on the length of the straw. I would go get a straw, measure it with a ruler, and multiply that by 1,000,000. So if the straw was 4 inches, it would be 4,000,000. You could also google .... length average "drinking straw".... without the quotes.
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You'll need 18 straws because it has 18 edges
If the straw were normal and 8.25 inches then it would take 4.772121212121212... straws.
Depends how long each straw is. Straws come in different lengths. A way to find out is using the equation 1000000x=y Where x = the length of each straw and y = the total length of the straws end to end.
It depends on the length of the straw. I would go get a straw, measure it with a ruler, and multiply that by 1,000,000. So if the straw was 4 inches, it would be 4,000,000. You could also google .... length average "drinking straw".... without the quotes.
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Since you didn't state the straws have to be the same length... Cut four straws of length 1 unit, and four at 1.5 units. the four longer ones lie end-to-end in two pairs, and the shorter ones lie perpendicular between those to form the uprights.
No, the word straws is not an adverb.The word straws is a noun.
A typical plastic straw is around 7.5 inches long, while paper straws can vary in length.
I dont know but if you take the length and multiply it by 1 million you get the answer
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Yes, the length of the straw can affect how fast a liquid travels through it due to the increased surface area and friction between the liquid and the straw walls. Longer straws can create more resistance, potentially slowing down the flow of liquid compared to shorter straws.
I need 100 straws.
In order to make three squares the same size with four long straws and four short straws make a ladder with the straws. Place the long straws at the side the short ones are the rungs.